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IMA Project Ongoing Production-Readiness

VANCOUVER – American Tungsten Corp. reported on the ongoing production-readiness efforts at its IMA tungsten project, as well as its active engagement with key federal agencies. The team has made significant strides in preparing the site for safe access and restoring the existing infrastructure to support future underground mine exploration and development. Crews have leveled the portal area at the Zero Level of the mine, clearing out old timber, and removing debris from the old mine infrastructure. The access road has been improved and safety berms established to ensure stability and safe passage of heavy equipment and manpower. The portal adit and initial underground access drift are now being rehabilitated to provide safe access to the existing underground workings. This is in preparation to carrying out further underground exploration to include at least 6,000 ft of underground diamond drilling.
In addition, American Tungsten continues to remain in close coordination with multiple federal agencies. The Company is actively working to align its strategic objectives with national resource security initiatives and critical mineral supply chain resilience.
“American Tungsten is rapidly advancing the next phase of its IMA Mine project rehabilitation strategy that ensures a path to near-term, first mover profitable production supported by our superior Tungsten grade, Silver and Molybdenum credits, while ensuring alignment with national security priorities,” said Ali Haji, CEO and Director. “This is more than a mine—it is a strategic asset. The current administration is sending a clear message of supporting and funding Tungsten projects in North America. We are extremely proud to be restoring a critical past-producing, domestic source of tungsten at a time when supply chain resilience is paramount to national interests.”

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