As industry rebounds, likelihood of new Greenlandic mines grows

An uptick in exploration activity in Greenland foreshadows the opening of new mines in the years to come.

By Kevin McGwin September 25, 2018
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By 2022, Greenland could have as many as four mines up and running, laying the foundation or what successive governments have identified as a pillar of growth for the country as it seeks to add new streams of income to an economy that today relies almost entirely on fishing.

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