AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArctic Resources & Sovereignty: Greenland’s premier Jens-Frederik Nielsen says US annexation talk has cooled, with Washington now focusing on cooperation in critical minerals, energy and hydropower—while Greenland insists it will “never be for sale.” Mining & Community Impact: Greenland rejected an extension to Energy Transition Minerals’ Kvanefjeld/Kvanersuit exploration license, a win for local and environmental groups amid uranium/rare-earth controversy and years of legal pressure. Rare Earths & Industrial Moves: Amaroq started drilling at its Ilua rare earth project in South Greenland, adding momentum to Greenland’s rare-earth supply chain. Defense & Trade Pressure: A week of NATO coverage in Ankara highlights US demands for “loyalty” and higher European defense output, with Greenland repeatedly cited in the wider geopolitical backdrop. US-Canada Defense Industry: Dominion Dynamics raised C$139M to build Canadian defense tech, pointing to growing momentum for domestic defense manufacturing as US-NATO ties stay tense. West Virginia Rare-Earth Hub: AmForge and partners plan a rare-earth processing hub in Greenbrier County using feedstock from Greenland, linking Arctic extraction to US processing capacity.
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