AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRare Earth Rush in Greenland: Greenland Mines says it moved fast after signing to buy the Sarfartoq rare earth project, with a site team inspecting drill rigs and camp setup within days—an aggressive push to build a Western supply chain. Rare Earth Dealmaking: REalloys signed a non-binding LoI with US miner Patriot to secure priority access to up to ~30% of Patriot’s rare earth output, backed by metallurgical testwork to fit REalloys’ “mine-to-magnet” processing. Long-Term Supply Contracts: Critical Metals locked a 15-year offtake deal with REalloys for Tanbreez concentrate, aiming to feed defence-grade magnet metals. Ocean Monitoring Under Pressure: The US is dismantling major ocean observatories, with instruments being pulled from waters including Greenland—raising alarms for climate and fisheries monitoring. Arctic Geopolitics: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reignited Greenland status debate, saying it’s “for now” part of Denmark while talks focus on defence cooperation and military access. Greenland Industry Watch: BRIM completed a major Greenland seafood ownership reshuffle, selling its stake in Polar Seafood Denmark to Polar Seafood Greenland in what it calls the largest private deal in Greenland’s history.
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