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The US extends a new economic aid package to Greenland

The $10 million package aims to develop Greenland's mining sector, tourism and education, and comes in addition to a $12 million package from last year.

By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen, Reuters September 15, 2021
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NUUK — Greenland said on Wednesday it had agreed to a new economic aid package with the United States, which seeks to boost ties the world’s biggest island and strengthen U.S. military presence in the Arctic.

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