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Antimony Resources Joins U.S. Defense Industrial Base Consortium, Pursues Critical Minerals Funding

Antimony Resources Joins U.S. Defense Industrial Base Consortium, Pursues Critical Minerals Funding

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Antimony Resources Corp, the company has been admitted as a member of the U.S. Defense Industrial Base Consortium, giving it a direct channel to engage with U.S. Department of War programs aimed at securing domestic supply chains for critical minerals. The post indicates that membership is expected to provide access to defense agencies, prime contractors and industrial partners, while supporting development of domestic processing and refining capability.

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The same post notes that Antimony Resources, under the AT4 name, has submitted applications, currently pending review, for multiple Department of War and Department of Energy funding programs. It also mentions plans to host a government-level critical minerals event in Utah on 15 May 2026, which could enhance visibility with policymakers and industry stakeholders.

For investors, the post suggests a strategic move to align more closely with U.S. defense and energy priorities around critical minerals such as tungsten and antimony. If consortium membership and any potential funding translate into concrete contracts or project support, this could strengthen the company’s revenue prospects and position in North American supply chains.

However, the funding applications referenced in the post remain under review, and no financial commitments are indicated at this stage. The ultimate impact on Antimony Resources Corp’s financial outlook will depend on whether these applications are approved and on the scale and terms of any future government or industry partnerships arising from the consortium membership.

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