PUBLICATION: Analysis
Scramble for Green Technologies: Strategies of Major Players and Serbia’s Opportunities
The struggle between the EU, the US and China for dominance in new technological niche markets has the potential to become the most important story of the next two to three decades, potentially overshadowing any ongoing military conflicts in the world. It is taking place on several fronts at once: artificial intelligence, new principles of industrial production (such as the use of robots or additive technologies), space exploration, and much more.
This report explores the political and economic confrontation between the three sides regarding the green technology industry and draws certain conclusions regarding the implications of this confrontation for Serbia. The role of Serbia’s reserves of lithium and other minerals important for the latest high-tech industries could affect the country’s standing in the world in general, and its importance to the EU in particular.
However, it is critical to ensure that Serbia maximises the opportunities associated with the exploitation of lithium and concentrates the maximum number of links in the value chain associated with the extraction, processing and utilisation of the valuable resource. It is equally important that the lithium mining process be carried out in accordance with the best environmental standards and, first and foremost, with the support of the environmental authorities of the European Union, potentially being the final beneficiaries of the project.
The author of this publication is Mikhail Korostikov, a visiting fellow at the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP).
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DATE: 11.09.2024
TOPICS: BSCP, Green Transition
TYPE: Analysis
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.55042/BMDB3351
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