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Rio Tinto pauses Jadar development amid permit gridlock

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Update time : 2025-11-17 15:19:58

Rio Tinto has put its Jadar lithium project in western Serbia on hold, shifting the whole operation into care and maintenance for now, though the company says it isn’t walking away from Serbia. But it will hold the legal rights over the deposit and continue to operate in the country.
 

The move isn’t particularly surprising. The Wall Street Journal reported—citing an internal memo—that Rio Tinto would stop further work after already spending more than USD 700 million (EUR 602 million) on the project. Long delays on key permits have made it difficult to keep pouring in money at the same rate.

Back in August, Jadar project director Chad Blewitt said the company was still waiting for approval of its environmental impact assessment as well as other licences, including the exploitation field permit. Since then, there has been no public announcement of progress on any of these approvals.

The Jadar deposit was first identified in 2004, when Rio Tinto discovered jadarite, a mineral rich in lithium and boron, near the city of Loznica. If developed, the mine was expected to become one of the world’s largest greenfield lithium operations, producing around 2.3 million tonnes of battery-grade lithium carbonate over 40 years. A 2021 estimate put capital costs at about EUR 2.55 billion (USD 3 billion), though the company has been revising that figure.

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