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Cinovec Project Environmental Impact Assessment
European Metals Holdings Limited has announced significant progress on the environmental permitting for its Cinovec Project, with the Czech Ministry of Environment publishing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and scheduling a public hearing in the coming weeks. The project also requires a limited cross-border EIA process due to its location straddling the Czechia/Germany border, specifically concerning cross-border hydrology and mine scheduling, for which detailed hydrological models have been prepared and shared with Saxon authorities. This advancement is a critical step towards obtaining final EIA approval and progressing the Cinovec Project. Disclaimer*

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nThis announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended (\"MAR\"). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.\n \nFor immediate release 6 May 2026\nCinovec Project Environmental Impact Assessment\n \nEuropean Metals Holdings Limited (ASX & AIM: EMH) (\"European Metals\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce progress in environmental permitting of the Cinovec Project.\n \n· Public hearing to be scheduled for the coming weeks.\n· EIA published by Czech Ministry of Environment.\n· Cross-border EIA process (mining area only) commences.\nCzech EIA permitting progress\n \nThe Project team has been actively engaged with the Czech Ministry of Environment since the EIA was submitted on 31 December 2025 (refer to the Company's ASX/ AIM release dated 13 January 2026) (Full Environmental Impact Assessment submitted for Cinovec Lithium Project) to enable the Ministry to complete its review of the EIA before publication of the full EIA and the public consultation process.\n \nThe Company is pleased to report that the Ministry of Environment review process is now complete and the Ministry has published the EIA[1]. The public hearing will been scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.\n \nCross-border EIA process\n \nAs part of th...