The conversation about Serbia’s mining future is overwhelmingly dominated by two icons: lithium and copper. Lithium because it symbolizes electrification, energy transition and geopolitical currency i
Europe needs materials — Serbia needs industry: Can interests align without Serbia losing control?
Europe’s industrial reality is simple: it cannot meet its energy transition, manufacturing restructuring, and technological competitiveness goals without secure access to critical materials and reliab
Serbia as Europe’s industrial back-end: Processing, refining and the midstream opportunity
Europe’s raw materials challenge is widely misunderstood. Public debate tends to orbit around mining projects, geological exploration, and access to resources. Yet the deeper structural gap in Europe’
Nuclear energy as a generational responsibility: Serbia cannot make a serious decision without experts, knowledge, and strong institutions
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges. In public debate it is presented almost like an infrastructure procurement issue:
Nuclear energy is not a project – it is a generational responsibility: Without experts, knowledge and strong institutions, Serbia cannot make a serious decision
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges. In public debate it is presented almost like an infrastructure procurement issue:
Power economics and the new industrial geography: Why Europe’s materials refining and processing are naturally outsourcing to Serbia
Power economics is now the decisive variable determining where Europe’s future materials refining and processing capacity will exist. Refining metals, manufacturing semi-fabricated products, processin
Carbon and certificate trading in South-East Europe: How industrial producers can survive—and compete
South-East Europe is moving into a period where emissions, carbon pricing, and green electricity certification are no longer policy experiments. They have become structural realities shaping who can c
Exporting to the EU in the CBAM era: Green energy certificates and the new trade reality
Green energy certificates and CBAM now sit at the heart of Europe’s industrial trade reality. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was created not as a tariff instrument, but as a structural equalis
Carbon and certificates trading in South-East Europe: The industrial producers’ playbook for survival and advantage
South-East Europe is moving into a period where emissions, carbon pricing, and green electricity certification are no longer policy experiments. They have become structural realities shaping who can c
Green energy certificates, CBAM and the new reality of exporting to the European Union
Green energy certificates and CBAM now sit at the heart of Europe’s industrial trade reality. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was created not as a tariff instrument, but as a structural equalis

