AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArctic Defense Pressure: U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a six-month review of American forces in Europe, warning NATO allies that “free riding” could trigger tougher consequences—while the wider debate keeps circling Greenland and Europe’s security burden. Critical Minerals Drilling: Critical Metals (CRML) has started a 10,000m diamond drilling program at its Tanbreez rare-earth project in southern Greenland, aiming to expand resources and support mine planning. Rare-Earth Supply Chain Moves: Greenland Mines (GRML) agreed a strategic share exchange with AnorTech, taking an initial 9.9% stake with an option up to 19.9%, targeting midstream processing links for critical materials. Ocean Monitoring Reversal: The U.S. National Science Foundation reversed plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, halting further removal of equipment including arrays off Greenland after backlash from lawmakers and ocean researchers. Manufacturing Expansion Abroad: Jabil opened a new factory in Pune, boosting India capacity and headcount—another sign global manufacturers keep scaling outside Greenland while Arctic-linked supply chains heat up.
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