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Eclipse eyes NASDAQ dual listing to underpin US rare earths push

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The dual listing promises enhanced liquidity, valuation transparency and access to US-based finance and offtake deals without altering the company’s ASX status.

Advisors including US legal and financial experts are guiding the process, with preliminary assessments slated for the final quarter of the year.

The push comes amid a tense geopolitical backdrop in the Arctic where US President Donald Trump’s second administration has escalated interest in Greenland since his 2024 re-election.

Citing “national security” amid Russian and Chinese advances – such as Russia’s eight nuclear-powered icebreakers dominating Arctic shipping lanes and six more due to launch before 2030 – Trump has revived his 2019 acquisition of Greenland overtures, refusing to rule out military annexation or economic pressure on Denmark, including tariffs on Danish firms like Lego and Novo Nordisk.

Denmark has responded forcefully with its Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemning the “pressure and threats” during an April Greenland trip.

Polls reflect Greenlandic resistance too with 85% opposed to US annexation and only 6% favouring it. A viral Danish petition to “buy” California satirised the idea, amassing hundreds of thousands of signatures.

For Eclipse however, it makes no difference who technically owns Greenland. Its NASDAQ play smartly navigates this flux, positioning the Gronnedal project as a Western-friendly rare earths asset in a strategically vital region.

As the world races toward net-zero goals, Eclipse Metals’ NASDAQ ambitions could unlock vital funding streams, fortifying Australia’s role in the critical minerals race while spotlighting Greenland’s untapped potential, provided diplomatic winds don’t shift the ice.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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