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The Same Metals Powering the Clean-energy Transition are Now Fueling a New Kind of Arms Race
Lithium, uranium, titanium, and vanadium - once seen purely as industrial inputs - have become the backbone of modern defense, advanced manufacturing, and global energy independence.
And right now, a North American company is positioned squarely in the middle of both worlds.
With FOUR projects across top mining jurisdictions, this firm is targeting the exact materials Washington and its allies have deemed "strategic and defense-essential." From powering electric grids and EV batteries to reinforcing fighter jets and submarine hulls, these metals support every layer of modern security.
That's why the Pentagon and the White House have pledged billions to restore domestic supply - and why global mining leader Rio Tinto has already partnered with this company to accelerate development.
As energy transition and defense reindustrialization collide, the opportunity for those positioned in this "dual-demand zone" could be enormous.
Few companies sit at the intersection of two megatrends. Fewer still have validation from one of the world's largest miners.
This one has both.
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