AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGreenland Sovereignty Under Pressure: Greenland’s premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen says US pressure for a takeover is still ongoing, but insists the island “will never be for sale,” pointing to continued dialogue focused on investment, energy, rare minerals and infrastructure. NATO Summit Fallout: Ahead of the Ankara summit, NATO chief Mark Rutte is trying to keep Trump onside as the alliance shifts from spending pledges to building real military capability—while Trump demands “loyalty” and keeps Greenland in the spotlight. Arctic Industry Logistics: Critical Metals Corp bought the ice-strengthened former cruise ship Ocean Endeavour for €7.5m to house about 300 workers for its Tanbreez rare-earth project in Greenland, underlining how shipping and accommodation capacity are becoming key parts of Arctic mining build-outs. Rare Minerals Deal-Making: Amaroq says it plans to move its London listing from AIM to the Main Market no earlier than 31 July, as Greenland-focused exploration and capital-market moves continue. Critical Minerals Investment Signals: A separate rare-earth push in the US (West Virginia) highlights the wider race for supply chains tied to defense and everyday tech.
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