AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRare Earths Watch: Greenland Mines says Naalakkersuisut has approved the indirect transfer of the Sarfartoq rare-earth exploration licence, clearing a key step toward advancing its Nd-Pr project. Mining Markets: Critical Metals shares surged after its CEO told Bloomberg Tanbreez in Greenland is still on schedule for first production in 2029, with plans to move to full ownership via its European Lithium deal. Government & Security: Denmark deployed conscripts to Greenland for operational duties for the first time in recent history, rotating between Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq during Arctic exercises. NATO Arctic Posture: Belgium formally took over Iceland airspace defence under “Arctic Sentry,” adding F-16s and surveillance capacity. Marine Life Shift: New reporting says baleen whales are massing off East Greenland as warming waters reshape the ecosystem, with whales now feeding farther north than before. Energy Politics: An EU energy chief warned that the Greenland-related geopolitical shock is pushing Europe toward another dependency—this time on U.S. LNG.
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