Defense Spending Is Rising. Titanium Supply Isn’t

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Defense spending is accelerating.

Fighter jets, missiles, drones, and satellites all depend on titanium — and Western supply has become a bottleneck.

 

Saga Metals is advancing a large-scale titanium project in Labrador, where early drilling has identified thick oxide layers under continued evaluation.

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