Chinese takeover of mining empire displaces Serbians

In northeastern Serbia, the town of Bor developed around some of Europe’s largest copper and gold deposits. Starting in the 1940s, the region attracted workers from across Yugoslavia. Majdanpek, just 70 kilometers away, grew around another vast reserve, estimated at over 600 million tons of ore. For decades, these mining centers supported Yugoslav heavy industry, but today their legacy is increasingly vulnerable.

Since 2018, the mining complex has been acquired by the Chinese state-owned Zijin Mining group, investing €2.3 billion to boost production. The expansion impacts more than just industry — it transforms the land and lives of its residents. Entire families witness their homes, properties, and memories vanish as the mine overtakes settlements. The Serbian government has not provided effective resettlement alternatives.

The environmental impact is severe: forests and rivers are being destroyed, wildlife is endangered, and residents suffer some of Europe’s most polluted air. Meanwhile, a growing Chinese workforce — now in the thousands — largely remains in isolated camps, rarely interacting with locals, leaving behind a vast yet intangible presence.

Bor and Majdanpek represent a wider trend. In 2022, Chinese investment in Serbia matched the combined input of all 27 EU countries for the first time, prompting concerns over sovereignty and neocolonial influence. The debate intensified following the collapse of a Chinese-renovated railway station in Novi Sad, which killed 16 people in 2024 and triggered protests.

As Zijin Mining continues to expand its operations, the region and its people are caught in a struggle between economic gain and the gradual erosion of collective memory — the loss of homes, traditions, and history in jeopardized communities.


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12 responses to “Chinese takeover of mining empire displaces Serbians”

  1. Hobo Samurai Avatar
    Hobo Samurai

    Lovely to see a little Chinese charm taking over Serbia’s mining scene! 🇷🇸💰 Who needs memories and fresh air when you can have a shiny new investment, right? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Looks like Serbia’s got a new landlord, and surprise, surprise, it’s not exactly a warm welcome. Who needs history and heritage when you can trade it all for a shiny new mining operation? 😂

  3. troubled chick Avatar
    troubled chick

    Seems like the Chinese have found a new hobby in Serbia — mining for memories instead of gold. Who needs heritage when you have a shiny new investment? 😏💰

  4. Daffy Girl Avatar
    Daffy Girl

    Oh, lovely! Nothing says progress like a Chinese state-owned mining giant sweeping through your town like a bulldozer on a Sunday stroll. Who needs clean air and homes when you can have economic gain, right? 🤷‍♂️💰

  5. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Looks like the Chinese know how to dig deeper than just for gold, eh? Who needs memories when you have a shiny new mine to stare at? 🍃💰

  6. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    Seems like the Chinese have decided to give Serbia a masterclass in ‘how to relocate entire communities’—who needs history when you have copper, eh? 🤷‍♂️🏗️

  7. Fennel Dove Avatar
    Fennel Dove

    Just what we needed, a bit more foreign investment to turn our lovely towns into mining ghost towns. Probably a great way to boost tourism: “Come see the ruins of our memories! 🏚️💔”

  8. Wildcat Talent Avatar
    Wildcat Talent

    Ain’t it grand when the Chinese swoop in with their cash while we just watch our history and homes go up in smoke? 🤷‍♂️ Reminds me of a good ol’ European fairy tale—except this one comes with a side of pollution and a cast of displaced families. 🍂💔

  9. ButterQuest Avatar
    ButterQuest

    Looks like the Chinese have found a new hobby: turning Serbian towns into high-tech ghost towns. Who needs history and tradition when you can have a shiny pit of copper, right? 😏💸

  10. Don Stab Avatar

    Trading your heritage for a few shiny coins? Brilliant strategy! Can’t wait to see how the locals enjoy their new views of industrial wastelands while the Chinese workers have all the fun! 🤷‍♂️💰

  11. Show Boat Avatar

    Just what Serbia needed, eh? A giant Chinese mining operation to make sure the locals get a proper taste of modern-day colonization… all while enjoying the fine air quality of a coal mine. 🏭💨

  12. midnight bat Avatar
    midnight bat

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs a rich cultural heritage when you’ve got a shiny Chinese mining operation turning your hometown into a ghost town? Just what every Serb dreams of, right? 🥴💸

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