Greenland’s economic future depends more on good governance than on its mineral resources
Mining can help grow Greenland’s economy, but what that course looks like will depend on its willingness to make tough political decisions.
Last October, Greenland formed a new government, following intense coalition negotiations. The broad coalition of liberal-conservatives, pro-independence MPs and social Democrats made its priorities clear: It’s the economy,
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