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US and EU pursue different playbooks to secure critical minerals supply
As demand for battery metals and rare earths accelerates, the US and European Union are tightening their approaches to resource security—with Washington leaning on funding, offtakes…
Europe’s Critical Minerals Strategy Faces a Demand-Driven Reality Check
As the EU rolls out the next phase of its critical minerals strategy, analysts warn that the bloc is leaning heavily on supply expansion while underplaying…
Montenegro’s next wave of projects hinges on energy integration and ESG financing terms
As Montenegro moves closer to European regulatory alignment, new tourism and real estate developments are increasingly expected to embed renewable generation, storage and sustainability standards from…
Çataltepe Mine Rolls Out Turkey’s First Digital Product Passport for Critical Minerals
Minespider and TETHYS Trans-Eurasian Gateway have launched the first Digital Product Passport at the Çataltepe Polymetallic Mine in Çanakkale, aiming to make critical mineral shipments more…
Industrial Accelerator Act puts South-East Europe to the test on financing and implementation
The European Commission’s Industrial Accelerator Act links climate goals to industrial competitiveness, but its impact in South-East Europe will depend less on policy intent than on…
Western Balkans’ Tailings Boom Tests Europe’s Ability to Finance Circular Critical Materials
In the Western Balkans, tailings, slag and legacy stockpiles are being reframed as strategic raw material resources, aiming to narrow Europe’s critical raw materials gap. But…
Europe’s Mining Push Widens: From Battery Inputs to Fertilisers, Defence and Industrial Minerals
Europe’s mining revival is expanding beyond lithium, nickel and graphite as the continent confronts import dependence across agriculture, construction, defence and chemicals. Investors are increasingly valuing…
Germany and Serbia Tighten Mining Cooperation as Europe Builds Closer Critical Materials Links
A German delegation’s visit to Serbia—centered on geology and mining collaboration—underscores how Europe is shifting from raw-materials policy statements toward tighter, EU-aligned supply-chain execution. The focus…
Graphite and Tungsten Move From Commodity Plays to Europe’s Supply-Chain Strategy
Investors are increasingly treating graphite and tungsten as strategic building blocks for resilient supply chains, reflecting pressure from the energy transition, defense demand, and heightened geopolitical…
Eurobattery Minerals moves San Juan tungsten in Galicia toward execution, aiming for faster EU supply security
Eurobattery Minerals has advanced its San Juan tungsten project in A Gudiña, Galicia, entering an execution-focused stage that brings engineering, financing and industrial market links into…