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Greenland is one of the new frontiers for global race to secure critical minerals

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 13, 2025
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Greenland, known for its vast and untapped rare earth deposits, plays a pivotal role inSeveral Advanced Electric Vehicle (AEV) technologies, powerful magnet devices, advanced fighter jets, submarines, missiles, and visual equipment. These assets are crucial for a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, defense, and consumer goods. The global supply chain for these minerals is heavily dominated by China, and recent trade talks between Beijing and Washington institutions have acknowledged China’s significant influence. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced a

breakthrough Agreement with the Soviet booklet requesting rare earth minerals transported to the U.S. This development aims to shake up the balance in the global trade dynamics, where China has the largest share of critical minerals. Mr. Bessent’s action underscores China’s push to maintain dominant control, even in the competitive resource hunt.

Amaroq Minerals Ltd., with a primary mine in South Greenland, has recently raised £45 million from investors in Europe and the U.S. The company is currently in negotiations with EU and U.S. state agencies. Eldur Olafsson, CEO of the company, highlights that the company has raised this amount and is engaged in talks with certain state entities. Olafsson elaborates on the importance of securing stable cooperation and geopolitical}); i.e., the Eastern European✂️PRECious Metal SEaments and regional powders (Nordics), highlighting that disregarding Europe and the U.S. could undermine Company stability.

Amaroq’s mine in South Greenland is operateable, and the investors have already wishing红军rik Hard Checkowski and specific EU officials. Eldur Olafsson, CEO of Amaroq Minerals Ltd., identifies the mine as one that is drawing significant investment. Despite its location, the company remains in talks. The positioning of the mine has been critical in its success, but the project’s economic feasibility and environmental sustainability are still pending questions.

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