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Bradda Joins Defense Industrial Base Consortium

Bradda Head Lithium Ltd's U.S. subsidiary, Zenolith (USA) LLC, has joined the Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), a U.S. initiative focused on strengthening national security through domestic supply chains. This membership enhances Bradda Head's position within the U.S. critical minerals and battery materials sector, aligning the company with U.S. government priorities for reliable domestic lithium sources and creating opportunities for collaboration with industry leaders and government stakeholders. This strategic move builds upon Bradda Head's recent joint venture with Kennecott Exploration Company and its MOU with Tyfast, reinforcing the value of its lithium portfolio across Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Texas amidst accelerating demand for domestically sourced battery materials. Disclaimer*

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Bradda Joins Defense Industrial Base Consortium

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8 June 2026 Bradda Head Lithium Ltd ("Bradda", "BHL" or the "Company")   Bradda Head Joins Defense Industrial Base Consortium, Strengthening U.S. Govt Critical Minerals Relationship Bradda Head Lithium Ltd (AIM: BHLL), the North America‑focused lithium development company, is pleased to announce that its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Zenolith (USA) LLC, has been accepted as a member of the Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC)-a U.S. initiative dedicated to strengthening national security through innovation, industrial collaboration, and resilient domestic supply chains. ·  Zenolith joins the Defense Industrial Base Consortium, a key U.S. industrial and national security platform. ·  Enhances Bradda Head's positioning within the U.S. critical minerals and battery materials supply chain, amid growing federal support for domestic mineral production. ·  Aligns the Company with U.S. Government priorities focused on securing reliable domestic sources of lithium and other strategic minerals. · Creates opportunities for collaboration with industry leaders, technology developers, research institutions, and government stakeholders. · Builds on Bradda's recent strategic initiatives, including its joint venture with Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott Exploration Company (KEX) and its MOU with battery‑technology company Tyfast. · Reinforces the strategic value of Bradda's U.S. lithium portfolio as demand for domestically sourced battery materials accelerates across energy storage, electrification, and defense sectors.   Ian Stalker, Executive Chair, commented: "We are pleased that we are now part the Defense Industrial Base Consortium. Membership strengthens Bradda's alignment with U.S. efforts to secure domestic critical mineral supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign sources of strategic materials, a philosophy that has always been at the core of Bradda's strategy. Lithium is increasingly recognized as essential to energy storage, advanced manufacturing, and national security. With our expanding U.S. asset base, Bradda is well positioned to contribute to America's long‑term critical minerals objectives. We look forward to working with fellow DIBC members to support the development of a secure and resilient domestic supply chain."    Strategic Importance of DIBC Membership The DIBC brings together companies, research instituti...

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