Serbia "could benefit greatly from car industry revolution"
Serbia could benefit greatly from the revolution in the automotive industry - that is, from the switch to electric cars, Croatian media write.
Source: Poslovni dnevnik
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And this area is rich in in jadarite, a mineral with a high content of lithium, which is used to make electric car batteries, Zagreb-based business daily Poslovni Dnevnik writes.
When the exploitation of jadarite ore begins in the Jadar Basin, near Loznica, western Serbia - which is expected in a few years - it is expected to cover 10 percent of the global lithium needs.
The report added that according to Vucic, Rio Tinto, which is carrying out the Jadar Project - is already in talks with the Chinese about future cooperation. The website also noted that Vucic has met with Rio Tinto executives while in Davos.
Wait...what!!! Lenny where are you? You said it was the Croats with the super duper electric supercar industry about to boom. Say it ain’t so Lenny, say it ain’t so.
(Raj, 8 February 2019 12:02)
The Croatian media are so bereft of any positive news on investments coming to Croatia they are now writing about Serbia's successes and yet for years I would hear from Croats in Australia about how the mighty Croatia was bringing wealth to Yugoslavia and their money used to prop up Serbia.
How the tables have turned.
I can only guess the Croats are writing nice things in the hope they might get a scrap or two out of it, but there is no hope since Croatia's fate was sealed a long time ago and that is extinction in the Balkans. As I have repeatedly said in 5 years time Croatia will be the largest retirement village in the world.
No one visits Croatia; no one. I cant recall when the last time EU officials came to Zagreb; knowing that Merkel/Germans outright refuse to pay any official visits to Ustashland.
(sj, 1 February 2019 08:49)
The Croatian media are so bereft of any positive news on investments coming to Croatia they are now writing about Serbia's successes and yet for years I would hear from Croats in Australia about how the mighty Croatia was bringing wealth to Yugoslavia and their money used to prop up Serbia.
How the tables have turned.
I can only guess the Croats are writing nice things in the hope they might get a scrap or two out of it, but there is no hope since Croatia's fate was sealed a long time ago and that is extinction in the Balkans. As I have repeatedly said in 5 years time Croatia will be the largest retirement village in the world.
No one visits Croatia; no one. I cant recall when the last time EU officials came to Zagreb; knowing that Merkel/Germans outright refuse to pay any official visits to Ustashland.
(sj, 1 February 2019 08:49)
Wait...what!!! Lenny where are you? You said it was the Croats with the super duper electric supercar industry about to boom. Say it ain’t so Lenny, say it ain’t so.
(Raj, 8 February 2019 12:02)
The Croatian media are so bereft of any positive news on investments coming to Croatia they are now writing about Serbia's successes and yet for years I would hear from Croats in Australia about how the mighty Croatia was bringing wealth to Yugoslavia and their money used to prop up Serbia.
How the tables have turned.
I can only guess the Croats are writing nice things in the hope they might get a scrap or two out of it, but there is no hope since Croatia's fate was sealed a long time ago and that is extinction in the Balkans. As I have repeatedly said in 5 years time Croatia will be the largest retirement village in the world.
No one visits Croatia; no one. I cant recall when the last time EU officials came to Zagreb; knowing that Merkel/Germans outright refuse to pay any official visits to Ustashland.
(sj, 1 February 2019 08:49)
Wait...what!!! Lenny where are you? You said it was the Croats with the super duper electric supercar industry about to boom. Say it ain’t so Lenny, say it ain’t so.
(Raj, 8 February 2019 12:02)