Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001493152-25-013292
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Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form: F-1
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rare earths coming from China. This reliance poses significant risks, particularly in light of ongoing trade tensions and geopolitical
challenges. The U.S. government has recognized the strategic importance of rare earths and is actively seeking to bolster domestic production
and processing capabilities to ensure a resilient supply chain for critical minerals.

Rare earth elements are vital to modern technology
and renewable energy solutions, with China currently dominating the market in both reserves and processing. Other countries, such as
Brazil and Australia, hold significant reserves but face challenges in competing with China’s established infrastructure. As the
U.S. economy increasingly relies on advanced technologies, securing a stable supply of rare earths is essential for maintaining competitiveness
and national security.

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The
17 rare earths elements are (name / symbol / atomic number):

| 1.  | Scandium     
 (Sc): 21     |
| 2.  | Yttrium      
 (Y): 39      |
| 3.  | Lanthanum    
 (La): 57     |
| 4.  | Cerium       
 (Ce): 58     |
| 5.  | Praseodymium 
 (Pr): 59     |
| 6.  | Neodymium    
 (Nd): 60     |
| 7.  | Promethium   
 (Pm): 61     |
| 8.  | Samarium     
 (Sm): 62     |
| 9.  | Europium     
 (Eu): 63     |
| 10. | Gadolinium   
 (Gd): 64     |
| 11. | Terbium      
 (Tb): 65     |
| 12. | Dysprosium   
 (Dy): 66     |
| 13. | Holmium      
 (Ho): 67     |
| 14. | Erbium       
 (Er): 68     |
| 15. | Thulium      
 (Tm): 69     |
| 16. | Ytterbium    
 (Yb): 70     |
| 17. | Lutetium     
 (Lu): 71     |

Rare earths (“REEs”) are classified as “light” and “heavy” based on atomic number. Light REEs (“LREEs”) are comprised of lanthanum through samarium (atomic numbers 57 through 62), while heavy REEs (“HREEs”)