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Idaho Strategic Announces its Plans for the 2025 Rare Earth Elements Exploration Field Season in Alignment with President Trump's Recent Executive Order

1. IDR plans its busiest 2025 exploration for rare earth elements in Idaho. 2. IDR's projects align with U.S. initiatives to boost domestic mineral production.

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Why Bullish?

IDR's alignment with U.S. policies encourages investment and potential governmental support, boosting market confidence.

How important is it?

Exploration plans and government alignment enhance IDR's investment attractiveness, indicating significant market potential.

Why Short Term?

Announcement timing with Trump's Executive Order may yield immediate investor interest and price movements.

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The Company plans for its busiest exploration season to-date in 2025 targeting rare earth elements ("REE") and thorium ("Th") at its expansive land holdings in central Idaho All three projects: Lemhi Pass, Mineral Hill, and Diamond Creek are included in the U.S.' National REE Inventory and located in Idaho's well-known and underexplored REE-Th Belt IDR believes its projects are well suited for President Trump's recent Executive Order titled, "Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production in the United States" COEUR D'ALENE, IDAHO / ACCESS Newswire / March 25, 2025 / Idaho Strategic Resources, Inc. (NYSE American:IDR) ("IDR", "Idaho Strategic" or the "Company") is pleased to announce its exploration plans for the 2025 exploration field season at its three rare earth elements and thorium projects, each of which are largely located in central Idaho within Idaho's 70-mile long REE-Th Belt (Figure 1). Although Idaho Strategic has been planning its 2025 exploration programs for many months now, the timing to announce the Company's plans serendipitously coincides with President Trump's recent Executive Order titled, "Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production in the United States", announced late last week.

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