Japan Plans Greenland Visit to Assess Rare Earth Mining Potential
World 09:00 AM - 2026-06-14
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The moon rises over a house in Nuuk, Greenland.
Japan is preparing to send a delegation to Greenland this summer to assess the potential for rare earth mineral extraction, according to a report published by the Nikkei news agency on Sunday.
The delegation is expected to include officials from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, representatives of major trading companies, and members of the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security. During the visit, the group is expected to hold discussions with local government officials regarding opportunities for resource development.
Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, has attracted growing international attention in recent months. In January, the White House stated that U.S. President Donald Trump was considering options for acquiring the Arctic island, prompting concern among several NATO allies in Europe. Discussions surrounding the matter have since shifted towards diplomatic channels.
The island’s strategic location in the Arctic and its potentially significant reserves of rare earth minerals have made it an increasingly important focus of global interest. As countries seek to secure critical mineral supplies for advanced technologies and the energy transition, Greenland’s natural resources are viewed as having considerable economic and geopolitical significance.
Source: Reuters
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