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    Greenland rejects EU request to bar some states from rare earths

    Greenland rejects EU request to bar some states from rare earths

    * PM Kleist discussed securing minerals with EU committee
    * Greenland has some of the biggest rare earths deposits
    * China has near monopoly; prices up since 2011 export curb
    * Rare earths used in arms industry and for TVs, phones

    By Mia Shanley

    COPENHAGEN, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Greenland's prime minister said on Monday he has rejected requests from the European Union to block access to its deposits of rare earths, strategically important metals in which China has a near monopoly.

    Greenland, semi-autonomous from Denmark, has some of the biggest deposits of these elements, used in weapons, telephones and medical scanners. Rare earths prices have held at high levels after soaring in 2011 when China restricted exports.

    "It's not fair to ask Greenland to play that kind of significant role in balancing the powers, like to protect others' interests more than protecting, for instance, China's," Prime Minister Kuupik Kleist said on a visit to Copenhagen.

    At a news conference, he told journalists that he had discussed securing Greenland's minerals for Europe with an EU parliamentary committee.

    Kleist said Greenland was in no position to exclude investors from any particular country unless there was a specific issue, and that he was aware of the reponsibility that came with granting access to its mineral deposits.

    "Greenland is open for investments from the whole world, taking into account that the investors accept the regulations and requirements from Greenland in doing so," he said.

    The north Atlantic island, whose nation is not part of Denmark's membership of the European Union, is next to sea lanes that are becoming increasingly important as the Arctic melts.

    One deposit alone, in southern Greenland, being explored by Australia's Greenland Minerals and Energy, may contain more than 10 percent of the world's deposits of rare earths.

    Greenland, with a population of 57,000, is wrestling with opportunities that offer rich rewards but risk harming a pristine environment and a traditional society that is trying to make its own way in the world after centuries of European rule.

    China has been eyeing major investments in Greenland, whose increasingly autonomous national government is looking further afield for investors.
    Britain-based London Mining, a firm backed by Chinese steelmakers, is planning a $2.3 billion iron ore mine near the capital of Nuuk. About 2,300 Chinese workers are expected to work at the mine which would supply China with iron.

    Greenland has awarded some 150 licences in all for mineral exploration compared with less than ten a decade ago. Companies spent about $100 million last year alone on exploration on land and oil companies spent more than $1 billion exploring offshore.


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    Re: Greenland rejects EU request to bar some states from rare earths

    If countries apart from China doesn't understand the importance of these metals, now and in the future, then they will get what they deserve. Apparently EU states have an understanding, since they made this request, but Greenland made the call that is in their best interest. National socialism is thriving in EU, China and Greenland...

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