Antimony: How this Canadian miner could suddenly be central to U.S. national security - BNN Bloomberg
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Article Excerpt
A Canadian miner says it found a rapid way to mine a critical mineral that is key to defence sectors around the world.
But its focus is to help the U.S. military.
Vancouver-based NevGold Corp. says it is extracting antimony from historic mine waste in Nevada that is already sitting on the surface.
The urgency comes as antimony has become a growing focus for Western governments because China blocked exports of the mineral to in late 2024, says the company’s president, Brandon Bonifacio.
The move exposed a major supply gap in North America, which puts companies like NevGold in the perfect po…
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