Asia & Pacific

Is Greenland the New Arctic Battleground for US and China?

In this Aug. 16, 2019 file photo, icebergs float away as the sun rises near Kulusuk, Greenland

Beijing offers Greenland lucrative opportunities, from logistics projects to rare earth mining – an area in which China excels. But the US frequently intervenes to disrupt these plans.In 2016, Copenhagen blocked Hong Kong-based mining company General Nice from taking over the abandoned Gronnedal naval base, claiming security concerns likely under the influence of the US and NATO. During Donald Trump’s first presidential term, the Pentagon thwarted China’s plans to invest in Greenland and build three airports. By June 2019, the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) had withdrawn from the projects. Chinese companies have been involved in two major mineral exploration projects in Greenland: the Citronen Fjord zinc project and the Kvanefjeld rare earth and uranium project in Southern Greenland. The US has pressured Denmark to restrict China’s access to Greenland’s resources. On January 9, Reuters reported that the US lobbied Greenland’s Tanbreez to prevent the sale of its rare earth deposits to China. The Straits Times suggests that the incoming Trump administration cannot fully block China from investing in Greenland, collaborating with its authorities or using nearby shipping lanes. But Trump’s comments about annexing the island indicate Washington will tighten its control over Greenland in the coming years.MilitaryWhy Does US Really Want to Annex Greenland?25 December 2024, 18:42 GMT

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