Core Viewpoint - Mission Critical Metals Corp. has acquired the Medvedi Potok Tin Project in northern Slovakia, which is expected to enhance its portfolio of critical metals assets in stable European jurisdictions, particularly in light of growing global demand for tin in electronics and energy transition sectors [1][4]. Acquisition Details - The Medvedi Potok Tin Project was previously held by Military Metals Corp., which transferred the asset to Hallgarten & Company Limited in exchange for a 1% royalty on future production, with a buyback right of CAD$210,000 [2]. - Hallgarten & Company Limited acquired the Project on January 6, 2026, and subsequently transferred 100% of its interest to Mission Critical Metals Corp. on January 13, 2026 [2]. - Military Metals Corp. exercised its buyback right on January 8, 2026, to retire a 1% net smelter royalty covering its Slovakian portfolio, making the Project royalty-free before its transfer [3]. Project Potential - The Medvedi Potok Tin Project is considered prospective for tin mineralization within a historically active mining jurisdiction, with tin classified as a critical mineral essential for electronics, semiconductors, renewable energy systems, and advanced manufacturing technologies [4]. - The company plans to review all historical data related to the Project and develop a staged exploration and advancement plan in compliance with Slovakian regulatory requirements [4]. Company Overview - Mission Critical Metals Corp. is a British Columbia-based mineral exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring, and developing critical mineral projects in strategic jurisdictions, aiming to build shareholder value through disciplined asset selection and responsible project development [6].
Mission Critical Metals Corp. Acquires the Medvedi Potok Tin Project (Bear Creek Tin Property), Slovakia