According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antimony Resources Corp, Utah State Senator David Hinkins has been appointed as an advisor to the company’s board. The post notes that Hinkins, the state’s longest-serving senator, is expected to contribute legislative and regulatory insight as the company advances its U.S. critical minerals portfolio.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that Antimony Resources is progressing plans to restart its fully permitted Dutch Mountain tungsten processing facility in Utah. It also indicates ongoing development of the Antimony Canyon Project, positioning these assets as part of efforts to re-establish domestic production of antimony and tungsten for defense, clean energy, and strategic manufacturing supply chains.
The post suggests that adding a senior state legislator as an advisor may help the company navigate permitting, community engagement, and policy issues in Utah. For investors, this could potentially reduce regulatory risk and timeline uncertainty around project advancement, though the ultimate impact will depend on execution, capital availability, and commodity price conditions in the critical minerals sector.
According to the post, the company’s chairman emphasizes the potential for these projects to support employment, skills development, and rural economic activity in Utah. If Antimony Resources successfully brings its tungsten and antimony projects into production, the company could benefit from growing U.S. demand for secure critical mineral supply, potentially enhancing its competitive positioning in the domestic mining value chain.

