In spotlight after Trump offer, Greenland sees chance for an economic win
"When you stimulate investment in an area like Greenland, magic wonders can happen in mining, tourism, and infrastructure."
COPENHAGEN — Greenland’s leaders want to use global interest in the Arctic island aroused by President Donald Trump’s eye-catching offer of a sale to stimulate investment and earn more from U.S. military activity there.
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