Greenland Mines Deepens Local Ties with Business Association Membership

  • Greenland Mines' 80%-owned subsidiary Major Precious Greenland A/S joined the Greenland Business Association on April 2, 2026.
  • The move strengthens the company's local engagement ahead of developing its Skaergaard Au-Pd-Pt and critical metal project.
  • Membership provides a platform for dialogue with Greenlandic companies, politicians, and community partners.
  • The Skaergaard project hosts a 2022 NI 43-101 Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource of 25.4 Moz PdEq and 23.5 Moz AuEq.

Greenland Mines' membership in the Greenland Business Association underscores the strategic importance of local stakeholder engagement for large-scale mining projects in the region. As Greenland seeks to diversify its economy beyond fishing and tourism, responsible mineral development could attract significant international investment. The company's 80% stake in the Skaergaard project, with its massive palladium, gold, and platinum deposits, positions it as a key player in this emerging market dynamic.

Local Integration
How Greenland Mines' proactive community engagement will impact permitting and project timelines for Skaergaard.
Economic Diversification
Whether the company's involvement in the business association can accelerate Greenland's economic diversification through mining.
Supply Chain Development
The pace at which Greenland Mines can establish local supply-chain partnerships to support its long-term operations.