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Military Metals (CSE: MILI) says its Tiennesgrund Antimony-Gold Project in eastern Slovakia could play a key role in bolstering Europe’s strategic resource independence Following a preliminary field inspection and historical data review, CEO Scott Eldridge highlighted the project’s potential to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical minerals under the European Union’s Critical Raw Materials Act

“Antimony is listed as a critical raw material under the EU’s CRMA, and our project has potential to support the continent’s ambition to secure domestic supply chains for essential minerals,” Eldridge said


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