- Geopolitics reshaping resources: Great power competition, resource nationalism, and the global race for critical minerals are redefining supply chains, access, and risk—fundamentally altering how governments and markets value strategic metals in 2026 and beyond.
- Investment vehicles evolving: World metal & mining ETFs and actively managed funds are adapting to this new landscape by reallocating capital toward critical mineral producers, geopolitically secure jurisdictions, and policy-aligned resource strategies.
Copper is on almost every international Critical Mineral list, and Gold is entering a new paradigm across currency markets. A new discovery of these metals within a rapidly developing new mining jurisdiction (White Gold District of the Yukon Territory, Canada) can galvanize your portfolio returns in 2026 (Stakeholder Gold Corp. TSX-V: SRC, OTCQB: SKHRF).


