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Shares of Critical Metals climbed after the company said it received a letter of interest from the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. for up to $120 million in funding. The stock rose 19%, to $2.41, in pre-market trading Monday. Despite surging 40% in the past month, shares have lost more than 80% of their value in the past year.
French President Emmanuel Macron has touched down in Greenland for an official visit designed to bolster European support for the Danish territory eyed by Trump.
By Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he was visiting Greenland to show French and European Union solidarity with the Arctic island after U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take it over.
French President Emmanuel Macron warned that Greenland is “not to be sold” nor “to be taken” in a key visit to the strategic Arctic territory coveted by U.S. President Donald Trump.
French President Emmanuel Macron has landed in Greenland, the Danish territory coveted by Trump, carrying a 'message of solidarity and friendship' from France and the European Union.
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Critical Metals Corp has received a letter of interest from the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) for a loan worth up to $120 million to fund the company's Tanbreez rare earths mine in Greenland, in what would be the Trump administration's first overseas investment in a mining project.
I sure as hell hope' the Pentagon does not have plans to invade Greenland, Rep. Mike Turner said. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would not deny it.
Critical Metals has received a letter of interest (LoI) from the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) for financing the company’s Tanbreez rare earths mine in Greenland with a loan of up to $120m, according to a Reuters report,
We rate Critical Metals Corp. (CRML) a Buy, driven by its strategic role in Western rare earth independence and electrification and weaponisation trends.
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Greenland on Sunday, in a show of solidarity with Denmark meant to send a signal of European resolve after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to take over the island.
The French leader was visiting Greenland — a self-governing part of Denmark with the right to declare independence that U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to take over — ahead of a trip to Canada for the G7 leaders' summit.