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Naaja Nathanielsen is a Greenlandic politician from the Inuit Ataqatigiit party. She served in the Inatsisartut (Greenland’s parliament) from 2009 to 2016 and was re-elected in 2021.
Greenland does not want to be part of the United States but is open to economic cooperation with Washington, Naaja Nathanielsen, minister of business, trade, mineral resources, justice and gender ...
Naaja Nathanielsen also noted that the island's authorities are currently working on a foreign direct investment act that will ensure a screening of foreign investors into Greenland WASHINGTON ...
The appointed Minister for Business, Trade, Minerals, Justice and Gender Equality remains Ms. Naaja Nathanielsen who was also the Minister of Mines during the latest government (2021-2025).
Mining Minister Naaja Nathanielsen told the Financial Times that Trump’s refusal to rule out military force has raised concerns among potential investors about Greenland’s stability.
The appointed Minister for Business, Trade, Minerals, Justice and Gender Equality remains Ms. Naaja Nathanielsen who was also the Minister of Mines during the latest government (2021-2025).
Greenland on Wednesday handed a 30-year mining permit to a Danish-French mining group aiming to extract a moon-like rock that could offer a climate-friendly alternative in aluminium production ...
Greenland's Mineral Resources Minister Naaja Nathanielsen said that U.S. interest in the island has not resulted in any investment and the deal signals that business dialog with European partners ...
Greenland is reportedly re-evaluating its foreign investment options due to unease with the US under the Trump administration. Greenland's minister, Naaja Nathanielsen, expressed a desire for ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Greenlandic parliamentary candidate Naaja Nathanielsen about the continued Trump administration push to acquire the territory. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR news station ...
Mining Minister Naaja Nathanielsen told the Financial Times that Trump’s refusal to rule out military force has raised concerns among potential investors about Greenland’s stability.