American Tungsten Corp. Engages United Supply Co. to Secure Strategic Offtake and U.S. Defense Sector Relationships Amid Growing National Security Concerns & Announces New Board Appointment

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Vancouver, BC, March 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Tungsten Corp. (CSE:TUNG) (OTCQB:DEMRF) (FSE:RK9) (“American Tungsten” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has engaged United Supply Co. (“United Supply”), a specialized advisory group focused on securing offtake agreements and strategic partnerships within the U.S. defense manufacturing sector. This initiative is a direct response to increasing concerns over the domestic supply of tungsten – a critical mineral essential for national defense – following China’s recent ban on tungsten exports and the U.S. Government’s policy shift towards onshoring domestic production and supply of critical minerals.

United Supply provides strategic support for defense and defense-adjacent companies, specializing in sales, manufacturing execution, and procurement. With over $75 million in closed defense deals, United Supply connects buyers with mission-critical solutions and secures key contracts. United Supply also oversees manufacturing operations from concept to production, ensuring efficient execution. By integrating at any stage of a company’s operations – whether providing high-level strategy or direct execution – United Supply strengthens the resilience of domestic manufacturing and supply chains, supporting the long-term sustainability of the U.S. defense industry.

The Company’s engagement with United Supply aligns with the latest policy direction outlined by President Donald Trump, who reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to bolstering domestic production of critical minerals. American Tungsten is seeking to position itself at the forefront of this effort by advancing the development of secure, onshore tungsten sources in the United States.

Tungsten is a vital material for defense applications, with unparalleled hardness and high-temperature resistance, making it indispensable for armor-piercing ammunition, missile components, and aerospace manufacturing. The U.S. Department of Defense and the Defense Industrial Base Consortium, of which the Company is an active member of, classifies tungsten as a critical mineral. Yet, the country remains heavily reliant on imports – primarily from China, which dominates over 80% of global supply. The recent ban on tungsten exports by China underscores the need to establish a stable, North American supply chain to safeguard national security interests.

“We’re excited to have United Supply in our corner as we look to advance discussions and form strategic relationships with key United States government agencies. The United States can no longer afford to depend on foreign sources for materials critical to its national defense,” said Murray Nye, CEO of American Tungsten. “China’s recent export restrictions on tungsten are a wake-up call, and we are taking decisive action to develop a secure domestic supply. With the Biden administration previously prioritizing critical minerals and now President Trump doubling down on the urgency of U.S. production, we believe the time is now to establish American tungsten independence.”