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Rio Tinto mothballs flagship Jadar lithium project

13th November 2025

By: Bloomberg

  

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Rio Tinto Group has mothballed the controversial $2.95-billion Jadar lithium project in Serbia, according to an internal note.

The memo, sent this week and seen by Bloomberg, said that the project would be placed into “care and maintenance". A spokesperson for the world’s second-largest miner confirmed the note’s contents, while declining to comment further.

Jadar — which had yet to reach production — has been dogged by problems in recent years. While the site boasted high grades and an enormous resource of the key battery metal lithium as well as boron, the project was widely opposed by local communities and became the center of political protests. Rio’s move comes as recently appointed CEO Simon Trott focuses on simplifying the sprawling company and cutting down on spending.

“Given the lack of progress in permitting, we are not in a position to sustain the same level of spend and resource allocation,” the note said.

Edited by Bloomberg

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