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Trump is greenlighting an Alaska megamine—and taking a government stake in the company digging it up | Fortune

While Trump has often said, “drill, baby, drill,” he also supports “mine, baby, mine,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said.

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fortune.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Trump is greenlighting an Alaska megamine—and taking a government stake in the company digging it up | Fortune

While Trump has often said, “drill, baby, drill,” he also supports “mine, baby, mine,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said.

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nytimes.com9 mesi fa

Trump Signs Order to Approve Ambler Access Road for Mining in Alaska

The executive order also made the federal government a 10 percent shareholder in the mining company Trilogy Metals.

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  1. martedì 7 ottobre 2025·nytimes.com

    Trump Signs Order to Approve Ambler Access Road for Mining in Alaska

    The executive order also made the federal government a 10 percent shareholder in the mining company Trilogy Metals.

  2. martedì 7 ottobre 2025·fortune.com

    Trump is greenlighting an Alaska megamine—and taking a government stake in the company digging it up | Fortune

    While Trump has often said, “drill, baby, drill,” he also supports “mine, baby, mine,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said.