Mission Critical Metals Corp. completed the acquisition of the Medvedi Potok Tin Project in northern Slovakia, finalizing the transfer on January 13 2026 and announcing the deal on February 27 2026.
The project had previously been held by Military Metals Corp., transferred to Hallgarten & Company Limited on January 6 2026, and then assigned to Mission Critical Metals Corp. after Military Metals exercised a buy‑back right on January 8 2026 that retired a 1% net smelter royalty, making the asset royalty‑free.
The acquisition adds a high‑quality tin asset to Mission Critical Metals Corp.’s portfolio of critical‑metal projects in stable European jurisdictions, positioning the company to benefit from growing demand for tin in electronics, semiconductors, and renewable‑energy applications.
Tin is classified as a critical mineral because it is essential for solder, battery materials, solar panels, and electric‑vehicle components. Global tin production is concentrated in a few East Asian countries, so a European‑based project like Medvedi Potok helps diversify supply chains for Western markets.
The project has a history of Soviet‑era exploration and resource estimates, and the buy‑back of the 1% NSR by Military Metals Corp. on January 8 2026 removed a royalty burden, improving the project’s economics for Mission Critical Metals Corp.
The financial terms of the transfer between Hallgarten & Company Limited and Mission Critical Metals Corp. were not disclosed. The only disclosed financial figure is the CAD $210,000 buy‑back of the royalty by Military Metals Corp.
Mission Critical Metals Corp.’s acquisition of the Medvedi Potok Tin Project strengthens its strategic position in the critical‑metal sector and enhances its ability to secure a reliable supply of tin for key technology and renewable‑energy markets.
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