Finance
Boron project near Raška shifts from single deposit to a Serbia supply platform
A Canadian investor is expanding its boron plans near Raška, moving beyond the Piskanja deposit toward a cluster-style mining and processing model. The push could help…
Serbia to press ahead with Q2 bond auctions as domestic funding signals turn uneven
Serbia plans to continue its active sovereign borrowing programme into Q2 2026, following a heavy start to the year and a March auction that undershot issuance…
Serbia’s industrial bet hinges on power, grids and carbon rules as Chinese capital builds a mining-to-export chain
Serbia is emerging as a key European production and processing hub as Chinese-backed investment links copper, steel and logistics to the realities of electricity cost volatility…
Rare Earth Refining Becomes Europe’s Most Expensive Strategic Constraint
Europe’s push for strategic minerals runs into a hard limit at the refining stage: separating and processing rare earth elements is highly capital-intensive, technically demanding and…
Europe Turns Critical Minerals Policy Into a Finance-Driven Supply Model
Europe is increasingly using financing, long-term offtake agreements and industrial partnerships to secure access to critical minerals, sidestepping the need for direct ownership of overseas mines.…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Pivot: From Extraction to Processing Powered by Energy Integration
Europe is increasingly prioritizing processing, upgrading, and refining over pure extraction as investors look for steadier economics. The shift is being reinforced by regional build-outs that…
Europe’s critical minerals push turns downstream first—but funding gaps still block full-scale expansion
In 2026, Europe’s mining finance is increasingly prioritizing processing, refining and recycling over new mine construction, guided by the European Commission’s Critical Raw Materials framework. Yet…
CBAM’s Carbon-Adjusted Power Costs Are Reshaping Metals Competition
Europe’s CBAM is pushing producers to price carbon through electricity as well as emissions, altering how aluminium, copper and battery-related materials compete in EU-linked markets. At…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Dealmaking Turns Offtake Contracts into Financing Tools
Europe is reshaping its critical minerals supply strategy as long-term offtake agreements increasingly take on the contract logic of energy power purchase agreements (PPAs), aiming to…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Push Runs Up Against a Financing Model Built for Smaller Bets
Europe is generating critical-minerals projects, but the continent’s financing structure remains fragmented, leaving many deals stuck at early stages or unable to pass bankability tests. With…