A Greenland Mine and an Icelandic Port: Building a Western Answer to the Critical Metals Squeeze
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This section is Partnership Content supplied by GlobeNewswire Article content Issued on behalf of Greenland Mines Ltd. Article content As the West scrambles for palladium, gold, and rare earths free of Russian and Chinese control, one developer is assembling something rare: a mine, a corridor, and a processing hub — all in friendly territory. Article content Article content CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — World Street Intelligence News Commentary — The hardest problem in critical minerals is rarely finding the metal. It is everything that happens after: where to process it, h…
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