Trilogy Metals Inc. (NYSE American: TMQ) (TSX: TMQ) Year-End Report Shows Alignment with Domestic Resource Priorities, Strong Strategic Positioning

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  • Domestic critical minerals production has become a priority for US policymakers seeking to reduce supply-chain vulnerabilities.
  • In its fiscal 2025 year-end update, Trilogy highlighted progress tied to broader federal support for domestic critical minerals initiatives.
  • Beyond policy alignment, Trilogy’s year-end results provided updates on financial and strategic positioning.

As governments worldwide focus on strengthening supply chains for strategic resources, domestic production of critical minerals has emerged as a central pillar of industrial policy. In the United States, concerns about reliance on foreign sources for metals essential to defense systems, electrification and advanced technologies have accelerated federal initiatives designed to encourage domestic exploration and development. Trilogy Metals (NYSE American: TMQ) (TSX: TMQ) is positioning itself within this trend, highlighting growing government support in its fiscal 2025 year-end results while advancing Alaska’s Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects (“UKMP”) that could contribute to the country’s future mineral supply.

Domestic critical minerals production has become a priority for US policymakers seeking to reduce supply-chain vulnerabilities. According to the US Geological Survey (“USGS”), many minerals essential for energy storage, advanced manufacturing and national security remain heavily imported, creating potential risks in times of geopolitical uncertainty. The USGS notes that the United States relies significantly on foreign sources for several key commodities, underscoring the strategic importance of expanding domestic mining and processing capacity.

Legislative and policy frameworks such as the Inflation Reduction Act and the Defense Production Act have been leveraged to support domestic mining projects, infrastructure development and processing capabilities. Federal agencies have increasingly recognized copper, zinc and other base metals as critical to the modern economy due to their roles in electrification, power infrastructure and data centers. The International Energy Agency has also highlighted that demand for critical minerals linked to clean-energy technologies is expected to rise significantly as countries pursue decarbonization goals, reinforcing the importance of diversified and secure supply chains.

Against this backdrop, Trilogy Metals has been advancing its interests in the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects located within Alaska’s Ambler Mining District, an area known for high-grade polymetallic deposits containing copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver. Trilogy holds a 50% interest in Ambler Metals, a joint venture with South32 Limited that manages the development of these assets. The Ambler Mining District is one of the most significant undeveloped copper-dominant mineral belts in North America, positioning it as a major potential contributor to domestic supply chain goals.

In its fiscal 2025 year-end update, Trilogy highlighted progress tied to broader federal support for domestic critical minerals initiatives. The company pointed to increasing US government engagement with projects aimed at strengthening mineral independence, noting that policy momentum aligns with the strategic importance of northwestern Alaska. The release referenced ongoing efforts related to infrastructure planning and permitting, which remain key factors for unlocking development.

The Ambler Access Project is a proposed industrial road intended to provide transportation infrastructure to the mining district. The company’s year-end report suggests that policy support could improve the long-term outlook for infrastructure solutions that enable responsible development.

Beyond policy alignment, Trilogy’s year-end results provided updates on financial and strategic positioning. The company highlighted ongoing collaboration with joint venture partner South32 and noted that exploration and technical work continue to advance project development work and permitting activities.

The broader investment narrative surrounding Trilogy Metals reflects several themes shaping the mining sector today. First is the recognition that copper and other base metals are increasingly viewed as essential to both energy transition infrastructure and traditional industrial applications. Second is the shift toward domestic or allied supply chains driven by geopolitical risk and resource security considerations. Projects located in politically stable jurisdictions, particularly within the United States, may attract heightened investor interest as policymakers seek to reduce dependency on imports.

Ultimately, Trilogy Metals’ fiscal 2025 update highlights how company-level progress intersects with broader structural shifts in resource policy and market demand. As the United States seeks to expand domestic production of critical minerals, companies capable of advancing high-grade deposits while aligning with evolving regulatory frameworks and infrastructure initiatives may play an increasingly important role in shaping the future supply landscape. Trilogy’s continued work in the Ambler Mining District, combined with rising federal support for domestic mineral development, positions the company within a sector that is gaining strategic importance for both investors and policymakers alike.

For more information, visit www.TrilogyMetals.com.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to Trilogy Metals are available in the company’s newsroom at ibn.fm/TMQ

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