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Strategically Minded Miners Targeting the Metals the World Cannot Build Without

Newswire.ca - Fri Mar 6, 10:15AM CST

Issued on behalf of GoldHaven Resources Corp.

VANCOUVER, BC, March 6, 2026 /CNW/ -- USANewsGroup.com -- The copper deficit everyone warned about is here. S&P Global projects the world will be short 8 million tonnes of copper by 2030, and the International Energy Agency says demand is climbing 6% a year as EVs, power grids, and data centres consume more metal than mines can deliver[1][2]. Rare earths and nickel face the same squeeze. The United States is 100% import-dependent on rare earth elements and more than half-dependent on foreign nickel, according to the U.S. Geological Survey[3]. That is not a forecast. That is the situation right now. GoldHaven Resources (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF), Sterling Metals (TSXV: SAG) (OTCQB: SAGGF), NexMetals Mining (TSXV: NEXM) (NASDAQ: NEXM), XXIX Metal (TSXV: XXIX) (OTCQB: QCCUF), and Critical Metals Corp (NASDAQ: CRML) are advancing copper, nickel, gold, and rare earth projects across proven mining districts in Canada, Botswana, and Greenland.

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