AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGreenland Critical Minerals: Amaroq has started drilling at its Ilua rare earth prospect in South Greenland’s Nunarsuit licence area, targeting a 5km pegmatite system after 2025 surface sampling returned up to 2.3% total rare earth oxides and heavy rare earth content around 27%. Greenland Mining & Finance: AnorTech closed a share exchange with Greenland Mines, giving Greenland Mines an initial 9.9% stake with an option to lift ownership to 19.9%—a sign of continued capital flow into Arctic mineral plays. Greenland Shipping & Workforce: Critical Metals Corp bought the ice-strengthened Ocean Endeavour to support year-round operations at its Tanbreez project in Qaqortoq, aiming to ease housing pressure by providing onboard accommodation for up to 180 passengers. Arctic Energy/Materials Policy: Japan plans to assess heavy rare earth potential at Greenland’s Tanbreez deposit this summer, while also running deep-sea rare-earth mud trials—raising fresh questions about environmental trade-offs. EU Trade & Industry: The EU-US tariff deal entered into force, cutting tariffs on US industrial goods and improving access for selected US agriculture and seafood, with safeguards running to end-2029. Ocean Monitoring: A US plan to dismantle parts of the Ocean Observatories Initiative was halted after bipartisan backlash; the network includes instruments off Greenland and Alaska.
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