All of the mining of minerals is highly impacted by political policies, most created and/ir by singular belief special interests. So either private enterprise or government will pick up the chase. Government of a large country has far more resource than a private enterprise - specifically policy, military, and printed money. Greenland may not like the Danes but they will need to like the deal and trust another country to cooperate with a transfer of their sovereignty.
All of the mining of minerals is highly impacted by political policies, most created and/ir by singular belief special interests. So either private enterprise or government will pick up the chase. Government of a large country has far more resource than a private enterprise - specifically policy, military, and printed money. Greenland may not like the Danes but they will need to like the deal and trust another country to cooperate with a transfer of their sovereignty.
Interesting info on a subject I was ignorant of previously.
I don't understand the political situation though. Doesn't Greenland belong to Denmark?
It's a territory of Denmark but is able to declare independence and then perhaps become a territory of the U.S.
RDC leads the world in cobalt and SA in diamonds. Fancy those too?