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America s rare earth vulnerability deepens

America s rare earth vulnerability deepens
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Environmentalist Party Opposing Uranium Mining Wins Parliamentary Vote In Greenland

Environmentalist Party Opposing Uranium Mining Wins Parliamentary Vote in Greenland Wed 07th April 2021 | 01:57 PM Greenland s left-wing environmentalist Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) party opposing the controversial giant rare earth and uranium mining project secured the win in the legislation elections with 36.6 percent of votes after 100 percent of ballots have been counted MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 07th April, 2021) Greenland s left-wing environmentalist Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) party opposing the controversial giant rare earth and uranium mining project secured the win in the legislation elections with 36.6 percent of votes after 100 percent of ballots have been counted. The IA party has been in the lead since the start of the ballot count. The second place was taken by the ruling social democratic Siumut party with 29.4 percent. Nunatta Qitornai party, which supports the independence of the autonomy fromDenmark, received 2.4 percent.

Au Groënland, victoire électorale d un parti opposé à un grand projet minier

Au Groënland, victoire électorale d un parti opposé à un grand projet minier
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Greenland holds election closely watched by global mining

Greenland has vast deposits of rare earth metals Long-dominant ruling party behind in opinion polls COPENHAGEN, April 6 (Reuters) - Greenland holds a parliamentary election on Tuesday that could help decide the fate of vast deposits of rare earth metals which international companies want to exploit. The Arctic island of 56,000 people, which former U.S. President Donald Trump offered to buy in 2019 only to be told it was not for sale, is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but has broad autonomy. International companies are watching the election closely as they compete for the right to develop Greenland s untapped deposits of rare earth metals including neodymium, which is used in wind turbines, electric vehicles and combat aircraft.

Greenland holds election closely watched by global mining industry

Article content COPENHAGEN Greenland holds a parliamentary election on Tuesday that could help decide the fate of vast deposits of rare earth metals which international companies want to exploit. The Arctic island of 56,000 people, which former U.S. President Donald Trump offered to buy in 2019 only to be told it was not for sale, is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but has broad autonomy. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Greenland holds election closely watched by global mining industry Back to video International companies are watching the election closely as they compete for the right to develop Greenland’s untapped deposits of rare earth metals including neodymium, which is used in wind turbines, electric vehicles and combat aircraft.

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