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PELA Global Secures DFC Financing for Critical Antimony Supply

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM

Australian critical metals producer Pela Global has signed a project development financing agreement with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation to expand antimony supply chains serving American and allied markets.

**Perth, Australia** — Pela Global Limited, an Australia-based critical metals and precious metals company, has secured project development financing from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to strengthen antimony supply chains for the United States and allied nations. The financing agreement marks a strategic move to address supply chain vulnerabilities in critical materials, with antimony designated as a critical mineral essential for defense, electronics, and advanced manufacturing applications. The DFC support underscores growing government focus on securing reliable sourcing of critical materials outside traditional supply chains. Antimony, a brittle silvery metal, plays a crucial role in flame retardants, semiconductor production, and military applications. Supply chain diversification has become increasingly important for Western economies seeking to reduce dependencies and build strategic reserves of essential materials. Pela Global's financing arrangement through the DFC reflects broader U.S. government initiatives to develop domestic and allied-nation sources of critical materials. The company joins other resource producers receiving development finance support as government agencies prioritize supply chain resilience for strategic minerals. The agreement enables Pela Global to advance project development activities, positioning the company as a reliable supplier to U.S. and allied markets. This development aligns with ongoing efforts by the U.S. government to establish secure, diversified sourcing networks for materials critical to national security and economic competitiveness. The financing represents continued momentum in global efforts to establish alternative supply chains for critical minerals, with maritime logistics playing an increasingly important role in moving specialized materials to end markets.
#critical minerals#antimony#supply chain#development finance#DFC#Australia

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