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Terra seeks US listing to advance critical minerals strategy

8th September 2025

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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ASX-listed Terra Uranium has started the process to obtain a quotation of its shares on the US-based OTC Markets platform, aiming to broaden exposure to North American investors and deepen access to capital.

The company said on Monday that a planned OTCQB listing would provide improved liquidity and transparency for US-based investors, with shares to trade in US dollars during US market hours.

The move aligns with Terra’s expanded agreement with Axiom to source rare earth elements and antimony assets across the US.

“The focus to broaden our investor base in the US markets coincides with our US critical mineral strategy,” said nonexecutive director Niv Dagan.

“Listing on the OTC Markets is a key step in expanding our reach to North American investors and enhancing liquidity for our shareholders. We look forward to building relationships with US institutional and retail investors while continuing to deliver progress on the ground.”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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