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Commented by Nico Popp on September 9th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

Trump Lifts Tariffs on Tungsten: Implications for Almonty, historical parallels with Nucor and Cameco

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Uranium
  • Steel
  • Tariffs

There is hardly a trading day without a tariff headline: Over the weekend, US President Donald Trump announced the exemption of several key imports — including gold, uranium, and tungsten — from import tariffs. The measure highlights just how strategically important these two raw materials, in particular, have become for the country. No tariffs should hinder trade in tungsten and other critical materials. This is good news for tungsten producer Almonty Industries, which has only recently relocated its headquarters to the US and has already secured offtake agreements with US industry players. The Company is now preparing to bring its massive Sangdong mine in South Korea into production - a project that could account for more than 40% of the global tungsten supply outside China. It now appears likely that a large portion of this production can be exported to the US tariff-free. We take a closer look at what the US government's measures mean in concrete terms and what opportunities similar market interventions have created for investors in the past, with the examples of Nucor and Cameco.

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