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As Greenland seeks to diversify its economy, water is shaping up as a key element

Greenland representatives promoting the country's exports in Europe this week have added fresh water and hydroelectric power to their list of offerings.

By Kevin McGwin January 22, 2020
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A group of 50 Greenlandic lawmakers and businesspeople are on a week-long trip to visit European capitals as part of an effort to diversify that country’s exports.

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