AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOcean Monitoring in the Spotlight: The U.S. National Science Foundation is dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, removing hundreds of instruments and ending real-time ocean data that also covered the Irminger Sea between Iceland and Greenland. Greenland Energy Watch: Greenland Energy Company CEO Robert Price says the Jameson Land Basin is moving toward initial onshore exploration drilling, building on decades of seismic work now being reprocessed. Rare Earths Dealmaking: Critical Metals Corp. says it’s accelerating the Tanbreez rare earth project in southern Greenland, while REalloys signs a 15-year offtake deal for heavy rare earths tied to defense-grade magnet demand. Arctic Security Pressure: Norway warns Russia could exploit the Bear Gap to threaten NATO, putting Greenland’s wider Arctic context back in the security spotlight. Denmark- Greenland Politics: Denmark’s new left-leaning government backs continued pushback on U.S. pressure over Greenland and adds cost-of-living measures, as Greenland rare-earth and strategic talks stay politically charged. EU Trade Backdrop: EU trade lawmakers give preliminary approval to a U.S. trade deal, even as Greenland-related tariff disputes have already delayed ratification.
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