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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 33 MIN

Namibia Critical Metals (TSXV:NMI) - Japan-Backed Path to DFS in Q2 2027

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Interview with Darrin Campbell, President & CEO of Namibia Critical Minerals Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/namibia-critical-metals-tsxvnmi-japanese-govt-backed-heavy-rare-earth-play-7490Recording date: 14th April 2026As Western nations seek independent critical mineral supply chains, Namibia Critical Metals’ Lofdal project has emerged as a globally significant heavy rare earth asset. Located in Namibia, a stable mining jurisdiction, the fully-permitted project is uniquely positioned to reduce global reliance on Chinese market dominance.Lofdal is one of only two xenotime-type rare earth deposits currently under development worldwide. The shovel-ready site targets the annual production of 120 tons of dysprosium, 25 tons of terbium, and 800 tons of yttrium. Unlike light rare earth projects, this exceptional heavy rare earth concentration creates substantial value density, making its output essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Lofdal currently holds a 25-year mining license, effectively de-risking its operational timeline.The project's January 2026 Prefeasibility Study outlines a highly profitable financial trajectory. With an estimated capital expenditure of $350 million, the base case yields a pre-tax net present value (NPV) of $390 million. However, the current bifurcated global market—where Western contracted prices far exceed Chinese spot rates—pushes the divergent scenario's after-tax NPV to $750 million. For instance, contracted North American yttrium prices have recently soared to $1,400 per kilogram, compared to roughly $10 to $20 in Chinese spot markets.Lofdal's strategic importance was cemented in March 2026 when Toyota Tsusho joined the project alongside Japanese government agency JOGMEC. Selected through a public tender, Toyota Tsusho guarantees offtake and provides direct downstream integration into Japan's permanent magnet supply chains. This consortium fully funds the project through its Definitive Feasibility Study, which is expected to conclude in mid-2027. Because of this structure, Namibia Critical Metals benefits from interest-free, non-dilutive funding, allowing the company to securely retain up to a 44% ownership stake while advancing the critical global asset.View Namibia Critical Metals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/namibia-critical-metals-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Interview with Darrin Campbell, President & CEO of Namibia Critical Minerals Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/namibia-critical-metals-tsxvnmi-japanese-govt-backed-heavy-rare-earth-play-7490Recording date: 14th April 2026As Western nations seek independent critical mineral supply chains, Namibia Critical Metals’ Lofdal project has emerged as a globally significant heavy rare earth asset. Located in Namibia, a stable mining jurisdiction, the fully-permitted project is uniquely positioned to reduce global reliance on Chinese market dominance.Lofdal is one of only two xenotime-type rare earth deposits currently under development worldwide. The shovel-ready site targets the annual production of 120 tons of dysprosium, 25 tons of terbium, and 800 tons of yttrium. Unlike light rare earth projects, this exceptional heavy rare earth concentration creates substantial value density, making its output essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. Lofdal currently holds a 25-year mining license, effectively de-risking its operational timeline.The project's January 2026 Prefeasibility Study outlines a highly profitable financial trajectory. With an estimated capital expenditure of $350 million, the base case yields a pre-tax net present value (NPV) of $390 million. However, the current bifurcated global market—where Western contracted prices far exceed Chinese spot rates—pushes the divergent scenario's after-tax NPV to $750 million. For instance, contracted North American yttrium prices have recently soared to $1,400 per kilogram, compared to roughly $10 to $20 in Chinese spot markets.Lofdal's strategic importance was cemented in March 2026 when Toyota Tsusho joined the project alongside Japanese government agency JOGMEC. Selected through a public tender, Toyota Tsusho guarantees offtake and provides direct downstream integration into Japan's permanent magnet supply chains. This consortium fully funds the project through its Definitive Feasibility Study, which is expected to conclude in mid-2027. Because of this structure, Namibia Critical Metals benefits from interest-free, non-dilutive funding, allowing the company to securely retain up to a 44% ownership stake while advancing the critical global asset.View Namibia Critical Metals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/namibia-critical-metals-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

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Interview with Darrin Campbell, President & CEO of Namibia Critical Minerals Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/namibia-critical-metals-tsxvnmi-japanese-govt-backed-heavy-rare-earth-play-7490Recording date: 14th April...

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