Rio Tinto's project in Serbia "of extreme importance"

Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke on Thursday in Belgrade with representatives of the multinational mining and metal group Rio Tinto.

They discussed the project Jadar, which entails the research and development of lithium deposits in the vicinity of Loznica, in western Serbia.

The delegation of this company included Executive Director of Rio Tinto Energy and Minerals Production Group Bold Baatar and Executive Director for Development and Innovation Stephen McIntosh, the Serbian government announced.

The prime minister and representatives of Rio Tinto agreed that the Jadar project is extremely important both for the company and for our country, because it is expected that the site in the vicinity of Loznica will enable the use of jadarite in the production of lithium and borate.

The Jadar project can significantly influence the development of Loznica and the whole region, due to which the Government has made an inter-ministerial working group working with the investor on all aspects of development of this project to ensure that the local economy has the maximum benefit from this important investment, she explained.

Also, as she emphasised, it is especially important that domestic experts are also engaged on the project, besides the international ones.

The representatives of Rio Tinto pointed out that they see Serbia as an attractive investment destination, and expressed their gratitude for the support of the Government of Serbia and local government so far.

The government and Rio Tinto signed a Memorandum of Understanding in July 2017, after which a joint working group was formed to deal with the implementation of the Jadar project.

Brnabic also met with representatives of this company during her visit to London in April this year, when she spoke about the dynamic of realisation of the Jadar project.

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