AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOcean Monitoring & Climate Data: The US Ocean Observatories Initiative is starting to go dark, with scientists set to remove a deep-sea buoy off Oregon on June 16 and dismantle most of the network by 2027, including arrays reaching as far as Greenland—raising alarms for fisheries, extreme-weather forecasting, and long-term climate tracking. Greenland Energy & Oil: Greenland Energy Company’s CEO says work is moving toward initial exploration drilling in East Greenland’s Jameson Land Basin, building on reprocessed 1970s–80s seismic data and logistics support. Arctic Resources & Mining: Greenland’s rare-earth push stays in the spotlight as major-power competition tightens; separate reporting also flags infrastructure and drilling progress at Critical Metals’ Tanbreez project. EU Trade & Industrial Policy: The EU is moving to remove duties on many US goods to avoid tariff conflict, while also rolling out a tech-sovereignty push to reduce dependence on American platforms and semiconductors. Denmark–Greenland Politics: Denmark’s new government signals continued engagement on Greenland, with plans to cut taxes and keep Lars Løkke Rasmussen leading Greenland-related US negotiations. EU Membership Referendum (Iceland): Iceland’s upcoming EU accession talks referendum spotlights fishing rights and sovereignty—issues that can ripple across North Atlantic industry and security.
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