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Compliance becomes demand: Europe’s ESG, water and environmental standards are pulling capital into Serbia through 2030

By the second half of the 2020s, Europe’s environmental agenda stopped being framed as aspiration and started functioning as enforceable demand. Waste diversion targets, water-quality thresholds, industrial permitting rules, and supply-chain ESG audits now translate directly into capital expenditure and long-term service contracts. As EU standards propagate outward through trade, procurement, and financing conditions, countries […]

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From supply risk to strategic processing: How Europe’s critical raw materials agenda is redirecting capital toward Serbia through 2030

By the mid-2020s, Europe’s relationship with raw materials fundamentally changed. What had long been treated as a global procurement problem became a strategic vulnerability, explicitly acknowledged in EU industrial policy, security planning, and decarbonisation strategy. The European Union’s push to secure critical raw materials is not abstract or ideological; it is grounded in forecasted physical

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