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Iceland’s proposed new container port creates controversy

Icelandic Minister for the Environment Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson opposed the project in a previous role as head of Landvernd, the Icelandic Environment Association. He noe declines to comment.

By Vala Hafstað, Iceland Monitor April 23, 2019
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A proposed new deepwater port and shipping hub in northeast Iceland has stirred up controversy.

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