First Antimony Project Endorsed by the Minerals Security Partnership

Company Announcement

We are proud to announce a major milestone for Pela Global Ltd (PELA) and our Krstov Dol Antimony Mine Project in the Republic of North Macedonia.

As of April 2025, our project has been formally recognised by the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) – a global initiative of allied governments working to strengthen critical mineral supply chains that are vital to energy, defence, and technological security.

The Krstov Dol Project is the first antimony project to be endorsed among the 39 MSP projects to date. This recognition not only validates the strategic value of the project itself, but also reflects PELA’s commitment to transparency, responsible resource development, and international cooperation.

Located in a NATO-member country and developed by an Australian-headquartered mining company, Krstov Dol is positioned to become a secure, long-term source of antimony – a U.S. and E.U.-designated critical mineral essential to defence systems, semiconductors, and advanced energy technologies.

“We are delighted and honoured that the PELA antimony project has been selected as one of the MSP-endorsed projects. Notably, as the first antimony project among the 39 MSP projects to date, it represents a significant milestone.

We believe this achievement not only highlights the project's importance but also its strategic role in strengthening and diversifying the global critical minerals supply chain — a key objective of the MSP.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea
Chair of the Minerals Security Partnership

We are honoured to be selected under the chairmanship of the Republic of Korea, and we look forward to working with MSP countries to advance secure, diversified, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains.

The Pela Team

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