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TMC Welcomes U.S. Executive Order to Expedite Permitting and Evaluate Offtake of Critical Minerals from Nodules in the High Seas

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TMC (Nasdaq: TMC) welcomes a new Executive Order titled 'Unleashing America's Offshore Critical Minerals and Resources' that aims to expedite deep seabed mineral exploration in international waters. The order directs Commerce Secretary Lutnick to streamline permitting under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA).

The order instructs Defense and Energy departments to evaluate using the National Defense Stockpile for nodule-derived minerals and potential offtake agreements. TMC's U.S. subsidiary plans to file license and permit applications under DSHMRA in Q2 2025 and is positioned to support an American industrial ecosystem for deep-seabed minerals.

The initiative is expected to mobilize significant private investment across U.S. shipbuilding, ports, mineral processing, and advanced manufacturing sectors. TMC has been evaluating U.S. locations for nodule processing since 2019 to reshore critical mineral processing.

TMC (Nasdaq: TMC) accoglie con favore un nuovo Ordine Esecutivo intitolato 'Sbloccare i Minerali e le Risorse Offshore Critiche Americane', che mira ad accelerare l'esplorazione dei minerali nelle profondità marine in acque internazionali. L'ordine incarica il Segretario al Commercio Lutnick di semplificare le autorizzazioni secondo il Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA).

L'ordine istruisce i dipartimenti della Difesa e dell'Energia a valutare l'utilizzo delle scorte nazionali di difesa per minerali derivati dai noduli e potenziali accordi di approvvigionamento. La filiale statunitense di TMC prevede di presentare domande di licenza e permessi ai sensi del DSHMRA nel secondo trimestre del 2025 ed è pronta a sostenere un ecosistema industriale americano per i minerali delle profondità marine.

L'iniziativa dovrebbe mobilitare investimenti privati significativi nei settori della cantieristica navale, dei porti, della lavorazione dei minerali e della produzione avanzata negli Stati Uniti. Dal 2019 TMC sta valutando siti negli Stati Uniti per la lavorazione dei noduli con l’obiettivo di riportare la lavorazione dei minerali critici sul territorio nazionale.

TMC (Nasdaq: TMC) da la bienvenida a una nueva Orden Ejecutiva titulada 'Desatar los Minerales y Recursos Críticos Offshore de América', que busca acelerar la exploración de minerales en aguas profundas internacionales. La orden instruye al Secretario de Comercio Lutnick a agilizar los permisos bajo la Ley de Recursos Minerales Duro del Lecho Marino Profundo (DSHMRA).

La orden indica a los departamentos de Defensa y Energía evaluar el uso de la Reserva Nacional de Defensa para minerales derivados de nódulos y posibles acuerdos de adquisición. La filial estadounidense de TMC planea presentar solicitudes de licencias y permisos bajo DSHMRA en el segundo trimestre de 2025 y está preparada para apoyar un ecosistema industrial estadounidense para minerales de aguas profundas.

Se espera que la iniciativa movilice una inversión privada significativa en los sectores estadounidenses de construcción naval, puertos, procesamiento de minerales y manufactura avanzada. Desde 2019, TMC ha estado evaluando ubicaciones en EE.UU. para el procesamiento de nódulos con el objetivo de reubicar la producción de minerales críticos.

TMC (나스닥: TMC)는 '미국 해양 심층 광물 및 자원 활용 촉진'이라는 새로운 행정명령을 환영하며, 이는 국제 해역에서의 심해 광물 탐사를 가속화하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 이 명령은 상무부 장관 루트닉에게 심해 단단한 광물 자원법(DSHMRA)에 따른 허가 절차를 간소화하도록 지시합니다.

이 명령은 국방부와 에너지부에 노듈에서 추출된 광물에 대한 국가 방위 비축물 사용 및 잠재적 구매 계약을 평가하도록 지시합니다. TMC의 미국 자회사는 2025년 2분기에 DSHMRA에 따른 허가 및 라이선스 신청을 계획하고 있으며, 미국 심해 광물 산업 생태계 지원을 준비하고 있습니다.

이 이니셔티브는 미국 조선, 항만, 광물 가공 및 첨단 제조 분야에서 상당한 민간 투자를 촉진할 것으로 예상됩니다. TMC는 2019년부터 미국 내 노듈 가공 위치를 평가하며 핵심 광물 가공의 국내 복귀를 추진해왔습니다.

TMC (Nasdaq : TMC) accueille favorablement un nouvel Ordre Exécutif intitulé « Libérer les minéraux et ressources critiques offshore des États-Unis », visant à accélérer l'exploration des minéraux en eaux internationales profondes. L'ordre demande au Secrétaire au Commerce, Lutnick, de simplifier les procédures d'autorisation en vertu du Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA).

L'ordre charge les départements de la Défense et de l'Énergie d'évaluer l'utilisation du Stock de Défense Nationale pour les minéraux dérivés des nodules ainsi que les accords d'achat potentiels. La filiale américaine de TMC prévoit de déposer des demandes de licence et de permis dans le cadre du DSHMRA au deuxième trimestre 2025 et est prête à soutenir un écosystème industriel américain pour les minéraux des grands fonds marins.

Cette initiative devrait mobiliser d'importants investissements privés dans les secteurs américains de la construction navale, des ports, du traitement des minéraux et de la fabrication avancée. Depuis 2019, TMC évalue des sites américains pour le traitement des nodules afin de relocaliser la transformation des minéraux critiques.

TMC (Nasdaq: TMC) begrüßt eine neue Exekutivanordnung mit dem Titel 'Freisetzung von Amerikas Offshore-Kritischen Mineralien und Ressourcen', die darauf abzielt, die Exploration von Mineralien in internationalen Gewässern zu beschleunigen. Die Anordnung weist Handelsminister Lutnick an, Genehmigungsverfahren gemäß dem Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA) zu vereinfachen.

Die Anordnung fordert das Verteidigungs- und Energieministerium auf, die Nutzung des National Defense Stockpile für mineralische Nodulen sowie mögliche Abnahmevereinbarungen zu prüfen. Die US-Tochtergesellschaft von TMC plant, im zweiten Quartal 2025 Lizenz- und Genehmigungsanträge nach DSHMRA einzureichen und ist bereit, ein amerikanisches Industrieökosystem für Tiefsee-Mineralien zu unterstützen.

Die Initiative soll erhebliche private Investitionen in den Bereichen US-Schiffbau, Häfen, Mineralverarbeitung und fortschrittliche Fertigung mobilisieren. Seit 2019 prüft TMC Standorte in den USA zur Verarbeitung von Nodulen, um die kritische Mineralverarbeitung zurück ins Land zu holen.

Positive
  • Executive Order streamlines permitting process for TMC's seabed mining operations
  • Potential government contracts through National Defense Stockpile and offtake agreements
  • Access to support from multiple federal agencies including Export-Import Bank and Trade Development Agency
  • Clear regulatory pathway under existing U.S. law enhances operational certainty
Negative
  • Commercial operations not yet started
  • Permit applications still pending until Q2 2025
  • Significant capital investment required for infrastructure development

Insights

Executive Order creates expedited regulatory pathway and potential government procurement opportunities for TMC's deep-sea mining operations, significantly reducing policy uncertainty.

The Executive Order signed by President Trump represents a significant regulatory development for TMC's deep seabed mining ambitions. By directing Commerce Secretary Lutnick to expedite permitting under the existing Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act, the order establishes a clearer pathway for TMC to advance its nodule collection projects in international waters.

Most consequential for TMC's business prospects is the directive for the Departments of Defense and Energy to assess potential offtake agreements for nodule-derived minerals and their inclusion in the National Defense Stockpile. This presents TMC with the potential for government procurement contracts, which would provide demand certainty in this emerging market.

The order creates a comprehensive whole-of-government approach by involving multiple agencies including the International Development Finance , Export-Import Bank, and Trade and Development Agency to support industry development. This multi-faceted support addresses various challenges faced by companies in this sector.

TMC appears well-positioned to capitalize on this regulatory shift, having prepared since 2019 and planning to file license applications in Q2 2025. Their established partnerships with Pacific Island nations (Nauru and Tonga) align with the order's directive to assess international benefit-sharing mechanisms.

The regulatory certainty provided by this order addresses a key challenge for the deep seabed mining industry—policy risk—which has historically complicated investment decisions in this emerging sector. While the order doesn't guarantee permit approvals or government contracts, it significantly reduces regulatory hurdles and signals strong government support for developing domestic supply chains for critical minerals from seabed resources.

  • Entitled ‘Unleashing America’s Offshore Critical Minerals and Resources’, the Executive Order directs Commerce Secretary Lutnick to expedite deep seabed mineral exploration licenses and commercial recovery permits in international waters under the existing U.S. seabed mining code
  • The Order also directs the Secretaries of Defense and Energy to address the feasibility of using the National Defense Stockpile for nodule-derived minerals and of entering into offtake agreements, while reviewing and revising domestic processing capabilities for seabed mineral resources and Defense Production Act authorities
  • TMC is positioned to play a central role in supporting an American industrial ecosystem underpinned by deep-seabed minerals, and poised to mobilize tens of billions in private investment in the U.S. across shipbuilding, ports, mineral processing, and advanced manufacturing
  • The Company through its U.S. subsidiary expects to file license and permit applications under the U.S. Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA) in the second quarter of 2025

NEW YORK, April 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TMC the metals company Inc. (Nasdaq: TMC) (“TMC” or the “Company”), an explorer of the world’s largest undeveloped resource of critical metals for building infrastructure, defense technologies, energy generation, transmission, and storage, today welcomed an Executive Order signed by President Trump to create a robust domestic supply for critical minerals derived from seabed resources.

The Executive Order — ‘Unleashing America’s Offshore Critical Minerals and Resources’ — directs Commerce Secretary Lutnick to implement an expedited permitting process under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act DSHMRA, a statute passed by Congress in 1980, and implementing regulations of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) which govern the exploration and commercial recovery of hard mineral resources from the deep seabed in international waters. In addition to directing the International Development Finance Corporation, Export-Import Bank and Trade and Development Agency to identify tools to support this new industry, the order also instructs the Departments of Defense and Energy to assess the use of the National Defense Stockpile for nodule-derived minerals and entering into offtake agreements for the procurement of these minerals. In addition, these departments are also directed to review and revise domestic processing capabilities for seabed mineral resources and Defense Production Act authorities.

In light of its long-standing partnerships with the Pacific Island nations of Nauru and Tonga, the Company welcomes the Executive Order’s directive for a joint assessment—led by the Secretaries of Commerce, State, Interior, and Energy in coordination with U.S. partners and allies—on the feasibility of an international seabed benefit-sharing mechanism.

The Company’s U.S. subsidiary, The Metals Company USA LLC (“TMC USA”), is strategically positioned to play a central role in responsibly recovering polymetallic nodules to strengthen U.S. critical mineral supply chains and in building an industrial ecosystem enabled by deep seabed minerals—an emerging sector expected to mobilize tens of billions in private investment in the United States across shipbuilding, ports, mineral processing and refining, and advanced manufacturing. TMC USA has been evaluating U.S. locations for nodule processing since 2019, in order to reshore critical mineral processing and related mid-to-downstream industries to America.

Gerard Barron, Chairman and CEO of The Metals Company, said: “Throughout the 1970-1990s, America was a pioneer: U.S.-based consortia developed deep-sea nodule collection and processing; the U.S. Congress passed a deep seabed mining statute; NOAA put in place implementing regulations, completed offshore research campaigns and developed a programmatic environmental impact statement (EIS) for the area covering the Clarion-Clipperton Zone as well as five site-specific EISs. Today’s Executive Order marks America’s return to leadership in deep seabed minerals. With a stable, transparent, and enforceable regulatory pathway available under existing U.S. law, we look forward to delivering the world’s first commercial nodule project—responsibly and economically. As always, we remain committed to acting in the best interests of our sponsoring states, partners, investors, and the planet.”

Last month, TMC USA announced its intent to apply for licenses and permits under DSHMRA in the second quarter of 2025, and that it has formally initiated a pre-application consultation process with NOAA. Following extensive legal diligence on DSHMRA, NOAA’s implementing regulations and other applicable environmental protection legislation, the Company strongly believes that the U.S. seabed mining code offers the most efficient and transparent pathway for permitting commercial recovery of deep-sea mineral resources, in which proactive engagement between industry and the regulator forms a critical part of the regulatory process.

U.S. Leadership in Seabed Mining Regulation

  • U.S. Congress passed DSHMRA in 1980, affirming that deep-seabed mining is a Freedom of the High Seas and granting NOAA authority to regulate exploration and commercial recovery activities of U.S. citizens in international waters
  • NOAA adopted the implementing regulations on exploration licenses in 1981, followed by implementing regulations on commercial recovery permits in 1989, based on over six years of stakeholder consultations
  • Under its Deep Ocean Mining Environmental Studies (DOMES) conducted from 1975 to 1981, NOAA developed a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) inclusive of the CCZ, published 5 site-specific EISs for U.S. exploration licenses and provided 7 reports to Congress on Deep Seabed Mining between 1981 and 1995
  • As part of its licensing and permitting process, NOAA develops site-specific EISs, consults with over 11 other U.S. agencies and solicits public stakeholder comment to ensure a robust basis for its decisions
  • As a regulator, NOAA has adopted a common-sense, science-based approach, explicitly recognizing that regulatory flexibility and trade-offs are required for emerging industries, while guarding against irreparable harm and significant adverse environmental impacts
  • NOAA engages with applicants through pre-application consultation and offers written guidance where appropriate to assist in the development of adequate applications

About The Metals Company

The Metals Company is an explorer of lower-impact critical metals from seafloor polymetallic nodules, on a dual mission: (1) supply metals for building infrastructure, power generation, transmission, and batteries with net positive impacts compared to conventional production routes and (2) trace, recover and recycle the metals we supply to help create a metal commons that can be used in perpetuity. The Company through its subsidiaries holds exploration rights to two polymetallic nodule contract areas in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean sponsored by the governments of the Republic of Nauru and the Kingdom of Tonga, and has conducted more than a decade of research into the environmental and social impacts of offshore nodule collection and onshore processing. More information is available at www.metals.co.

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Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking” statements and information within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified by words such as “aims,” “believes,” “could,” “estimates,” “expects,” “forecasts,” “may,” “plans,” “possible,” “potential,” “will” and variations of these words or similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company’s plans to apply for licenses and permits under the U.S. Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act (DSHMRA); the expected timing, process and outcome of any applications to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); the strength, predictability, and enforceability of the U.S. regulatory regime; the potential for the United States to provide a viable permitting path for commercial recovery of deep-sea minerals; and the Company’s strategic, financial, and operational plans moving forward. The Company may not actually achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in these forward-looking statements, and you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Actual results or events could differ materially from the plans, intentions and expectations disclosed in these forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including, among other things: the Company’s strategies and future financial performance; the outcome of discussions and consultations with NOAA or other U.S. government officials; the Company’s ability to obtain required licenses and permits under DSHMRA or any other applicable U.S. laws or regulations; regulatory uncertainties and the impact of government regulation or political developments on the Company’s activities; the potential for legal or jurisdictional challenges to the Company’s rights or proposed operations in international waters; environmental risks and liabilities; the Company’s ability to develop sufficient data to support permit applications and satisfy environmental requirements; the Company’s ability to develop commercial operations, including onshore processing capabilities; risks associated with the Company’s limited operating history and need for additional financing; and other risks and uncertainties, any of which could cause actual results to differ from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. These risks are described in greater detail in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 filed on March 27, 2025. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date hereof, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained herein, whether due to new information, future events, changed circumstances or otherwise, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What is the significance of the new Executive Order for TMC's seabed mining operations?

The Executive Order expedites deep seabed mineral exploration permits and directs evaluation of nodule-derived minerals for the National Defense Stockpile, potentially accelerating TMC's operations in international waters.

When will TMC file for deep seabed mining permits under DSHMRA?

TMC's U.S. subsidiary plans to file license and permit applications under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act in the second quarter of 2025.

How does the Executive Order impact U.S. critical mineral supply chains?

The order aims to create robust domestic supply chains for critical minerals from seabed resources, directing multiple federal agencies to support the industry through expedited permitting and potential offtake agreements.

What role will TMC play in the U.S. seabed mining industry?

TMC is positioned to play a central role in recovering polymetallic nodules and building an industrial ecosystem that could mobilize billions in U.S. investment across shipbuilding, ports, and mineral processing.
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