Donald Trump first expressed interest in buying Greenland in 2019, so what has piqued his interest in the world’s largest island just weeks before he becomes President of the United States for the second time?
For his insights focusIR spoke to Stefan Bernstein, chief executive of GreenRoc Strategic Materials (AIM:GROC) which is developing critical mineral projects in Greenland.
In this interview, investors will learn:
- Why melting sea ice and the widening of shipping lanes is playing a large part in the U.S.-Greenland debate
- What role Greenland’s much talked-about mineral wealth has fuelled Trump’s interest in the country
- Whether Greenland has a price tag and can be bought
- How many critical raw materials Greenland could deliver over the coming decade
Reasons to add GROC to your watchlist:
- World class graphite deposit at Amitsoq in Southern Greenland
- Positive PEA economics for Amitsoq
- Developing a high-margin processing plant for high-quality, stable source of feedstock in Norway
- Preliminary Feasibility Study for the Anode processing plant illustrates exceptional processing plant economics
- GROC is one of only a handful of European vertically integrated graphite miners also intending to process anode grade graphite for EV’s
- The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act provides concrete supply chain targets and deadlines with potential funding
Stefan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc Strategic Materials, was interviewed by Sarah Lowther for focusIR.