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The West Wants a Critical-Minerals Supply Chain Outside China. One Nasdaq Company Is Trying to Build a Piece of It in Greenland.

Issued on behalf of Greenland Mines Ltd.Greenland Mines Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRML) drew a strategic investment from SRX Global and closed a strategic share-exchange

Greenland Mines LtdJuly 6, 20265
The West Wants a Critical-Minerals Supply Chain Outside China. One Nasdaq Company Is Trying to Build a Piece of It in Greenland.

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Issued on behalf of Greenland Mines Ltd.Greenland Mines Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRML) drew a strategic investment from SRX Global and closed a strategic share-exchange with AnorTech, two deals that advance its stated vision of a North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor linking Greenland resources with allied downstream jurisdictions.LOS ANGELES, July 6, 2026 /CNW/ -- Equity Insider News Commentary, The scramble to build a critical-minerals supply chain outside China has become one of the defining industrial stories of the decade. Rare-earth magnet materials sit at the heart of electric vehicles, wind turbines, defense systems, and the data-center hardware powering artificial intelligence, and for years nearly all of the mining and the overwhelming majority of the processing have run through China. Western governments and companies are now racing to rebuild the pieces that disappeared, and Greenland, with its underexplored geology and location between North America and Europe, has become a focal point of that effort. Against that backdrop, Greenland Mines Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRML) has moved on two fronts at once, drawing a strategic investment from an established minerals group and closing a share-exchange that widens its asset base, as it works to assemble a multi-asset critical-and-precious-metals platform in the region. Key TakeawaysSRX Global made a strategic investment in Greenland Mines Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRML), a critical and precious minerals development company, aligning an established minerals group behind GRML's North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor strategy.Greenland Mines and AnorTech closed a strategic share-exchange transaction, broadening GRML's exposure across critical-minerals assets in Greenland as part of its multi-asset platform strategy.GRML operates two divisions: Mining, focused on the Skaergaard precious-and-critical-metals project and, subject to closing, the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium (Nd-Pr) rare earths project; and Biotech, including Klotho's KLTO202 primary indication for ALS.The moves land amid a broad Western push to secure critical-minerals supply outside China, a theme investors have tracked through names such as MP Materials (NYSE: MP), Critical Metals Corp (NASDAQ: CRML), USA Rare Earth (NASDAQ: USAR), and NioCorp Developments (NASDAQ: NB), each distinct, and none a proxy for Greenland Mines.Why the West Is Racing to Rebuild a Supply ...

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