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US–China Summit Pressure: Trump heads to Beijing for talks with Xi, but analysts say his “bombastic” tariff strategy has left him chasing small wins (beans, beef, Boeing) while China tightens economic pressure and Iran complicates the agenda. Greenland Security Talks: Greenland’s prime minister says the U.S. wants more military presence in the Arctic and that it’s part of ongoing negotiations tied to Trump’s Greenland control push. Missile Defense Cost Shock: Trump’s “Golden Dome” missile defense is pegged at about $1.2T over 20 years—far above his earlier $175B claim—raising fresh questions in Congress as Iran war costs climb. Arctic Climate Reality: Greenland ice melt is surging and new research flags thawing permafrost risks across Arctic regions, from supply disruptions to health threats. Greenland Business & Metals: Greenland Mines highlights palladium-grade uplift at Skaergaard, while hafnium supply plans in Greenland point to growing demand for critical materials.

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Scientists uncover 770,000-year-old glacier beneath the Canadian Arctic that could rewrite climate history

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95% Of U.S. Palladium Is Imported. 17 Million Ounces of It Sit in One Greenland Deposit
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95% Of U.S. Palladium Is Imported. 17 Million Ounces of It Sit in One Greenland Deposit

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Greenland Mines Reports Up To 45% – 55% Increase in Palladium Equivalent (PdEq) Grades at Skaergaard in Sensitivity Study
May. 7, 2026

Greenland Mines Reports Up To 45% – 55% Increase in Palladium Equivalent (PdEq) Grades at Skaergaard in Sensitivity Study

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Greenland Mines (Nasdaq: GRML) Reports 45–55% PdEq Grade Uplift in Metal-Price Sensitivity at Skaergaard — While Western Critical Minerals Push Hits Inflection Point
May. 7, 2026

Greenland Mines (Nasdaq: GRML) Reports 45–55% PdEq Grade Uplift in Metal-Price Sensitivity at Skaergaard — While Western Critical Minerals Push Hits Inflection Point

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

Gold Just Hit $4,900. Palladium Is in a Tariff Squeeze. And One Greenland Deposit Just Reported a 45–55% PdEq Grade Uplift in Metal-Price Sensitivity Work
May. 7, 2026

Gold Just Hit $4,900. Palladium Is in a Tariff Squeeze. And One Greenland Deposit Just Reported a 45–55% PdEq Grade Uplift in Metal-Price Sensitivity Work

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

Brussels Just Opened Its Critical-Raw-Materials Door to a Greenland Palladium-Gold-Platinum Project — and the Company Behind It Trades on the Nasdaq
May. 6, 2026

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