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Premier Graphene Inc. (BIEI) reports developments tied to graphene-based advanced materials, defense applications, and Mexico-focused commercial partnerships. The company describes its business as the development, supply, and brokerage of graphene and graphene-enhanced products for industrial, security, and defense-related uses, including protective-wear and armor-related technologies.
Recurring news themes include contract awards and operational updates involving Mexico’s defense supply chain, joint venture activity with HGI Industrial Technologies SAPI, and regulatory and licensing developments for industrial hemp and cannabinoid products in Mexico. Company updates also discuss graphene production from sustainable sources, advanced carbon materials, and cross-border manufacturing and distribution arrangements with Mexican affiliates.
Premier Graphene (OTC:BIEI) completed and delivered its first military-related order for Mexico’s Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (SEDENA) via FAVE on May 8, 2026. The initial tranche passed preliminary inspection and was officially registered as delivered, positioning the company for follow-on graphene-enhanced defense supply discussions in Mexico and potentially across Latin America.
Management highlights rising demand for lightweight, high-strength advanced materials and views graphene’s role in defense, infrastructure, aerospace, and industrial sectors as a potentially large multi-billion-dollar market opportunity.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) announced partial delivery on an initial military contract awarded through Mexico’s Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (SEDENA), with the remaining order scheduled for completion by May 12, 2026. The phased delivery confirms operational execution and positions the company for follow-on supply discussions for graphene-enhanced defense applications.
The company and joint-venture partners reported entry into Mexico’s military procurement, potential future products (protective plates, tactical gear, vehicle protection) pending certifications, and broader regional opportunities across Latin America and North America.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) and joint-venture partner HGI secured a direct military contract from Mexico’s Dirección General de Fábrica de Vestuario y Equipo (FAVE), part of SEDENA, after pre-award testing showed compliance with operational specifications. The award covers a qualification production run of specialized belt assemblies; initial delivery is expected within 10 business days. The companies say financing is secured and validation by military authorities could enable follow-on contracts across Mexico and Latin America.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) and Mexican affiliate HGI secured an initial contract with Mexico’s Dirección General de Fábrica de Vestuario y Equipo (FAVE), part of Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional, for specialized belt assemblies with integrated magazine carriers.
Test results met or exceeded military specifications; financing for production and delivery is in place and initial delivery is expected within 10 business days.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) said its Mexico affiliate, HGI Industrial Technologies, has initiated formal registration for import permits for industrial hemp raw materials, biomass, and finished goods and is positioned to begin international licensing and near-shoring manufacturing in Mexico.
Activities cover industrial and ingestible consumer products with finished goods capped at less than 1% Delta 9-THC. Premier received COFEPRIS authorization in December and HGI cites a partnership with Santa Rosa Green Seeds to support cultivation and supply-chain coordination.
Premier Graphene (OTC:BIEI) announced it received a specific military request from an important Latin American country for a major purchase order with recurring deliveries and expects to disclose details within 30 days. The request came via a military representative described as an Army general and seeks documentation for importation permits and bimonthly deliveries. Premier is also pursuing ITAR registration to enable participation in U.S. defense procurement, prime contractor supply chains, and licensed international defense transactions. The initial contract will not require graphene, with graphene content anticipated later.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) presented at the International Cannabis & Industrial Hemp Forum in Mexico City on Dec 23, 2025, alongside HGI Industrial Technologies and sector experts.
Key points: COFEPRIS import license secured for CBD, CBG and other cannabinoids enabling importation, registration and commercialization in Mexico; an Amparo was noted for HGI allowing compliant operations; presentations highlighted graphene-enhanced hemp composites, CBD-doped graphene drug-delivery concepts, and bioelectric medicine applications.
The company reiterated a pending government contract expected within 30 days and emphasized supply-chain and defense-sector priorities.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) announced that partner companies HGI Industrial Technologies and Santa Rosa Green Seeds received final COFEPRIS importing authorization on Dec 1, 2025, permitting importation, registration, and commercialization of CBD, CBG and other cannabinoid products with a <1% THC threshold in Mexico.
The authorization covers extracts, consumer health products, cosmetics, nutraceuticals, food-grade applications, pre-rolls and other hemp-derived goods for human consumption and clears partners to establish direct import pathways and expand retail distribution across Mexico.
Premier Graphene (OTC: BIEI) reports successful military demonstrations of its graphene-enhanced and non-graphene ballistic armor, stating test results met military requirements and NIJ Level IV standards. The company says a final demonstration and military budget approval are expected within 2–3 weeks, with a preliminary contract anticipated before month-end (Nov 2025) and a formal contract shortly thereafter. Initial manufacturing will be performed with an international partner and HGI Industrial Technologies, with processes designed to avoid US tariffs. Management also cites interest from other regional militaries and potential future collaborations with aerospace and defense organizations.