AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGreenland Rare Earths Policy: Greenland’s Ministry of Business and Mineral Resources rejected Greenland Minerals’ bid to extend the Kvanefjeld exploration licence, saying further work wouldn’t likely lead to deposits exploitable under the Uranium Act. Arctic Mining Moves: Amaroq has started discovery drilling at its Ilua pegmatite rare earth prospect in South Greenland, targeting high-grade heavy rare earths with uranium/thorium reported below regulatory thresholds. Project Finance & Partnerships: AnorTech and Greenland Mines closed a strategic share exchange, giving Greenland Mines an initial 9.9% stake with an option to raise it to 19.9% over six months. Workforce & Logistics: Critical Metals Corp bought the ice-strengthened Ocean Endeavour to support Tanbreez development in Qaqortoq, adding year-round accommodation and transport capacity for up to 180 passengers. Arctic Shipping & Climate: A new study links a “cold blob” south of Greenland to a weakening AMOC heat conveyor, with implications for longer, harsher European heatwaves. Trade & Risk Context: The EU’s US tariff deal takes effect, setting 15% levies on most EU exports and zero tariffs for US industrial goods—an external factor for Greenland’s export-linked supply chains.
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