🔔 Amaroq is pleased to provide an update on its intention to move its common shares from AIM to the Main Market, with admission expected no earlier than July 31, 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
“We believe that a move to the Main Market will enhance our visibility in the capital markets, support access to a broader pool of institutional capital, and further strengthen our platform as we continue to execute our growth strategy.” - Eldur Olafsson, CEO.
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@KendrickRes (LON #KEN) Namibia 🇳🇦 Chairman @ColinBirdMining When undertaking mine planning, consistency is key and welcome. Planning around high and low grade troughs and spikes is very difficult especially with rare earths given processing can be complex.
@KendrickRes (LON #KEN) rises 10% in early trading and has reported further high-grade rare earth drill results from its Teufelskuppe project in Namibia, strengthening evidence of a large and continuous rare earth mineralised system as the company advances towards a maiden JORC-compliant Mineral Resource Estimate. @ColinBirdMining
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On that note looking forward to the mineralogical results from the States which will be very revealing and form the basis for the process route. All good news at @KendrickRes in a world where the West feels and is acutely starved of future rare earth supply.
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Very interesting to see the array of results announced by @KendrickRes today. When undertaking mine planning, consistency is key and welcome. Planning around high and low grade troughs and spikes is very difficult especially with rare earths given processing can be complex.
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🔔 Amaroq has commenced drilling at its high-impact Ilua Rare Earth Project in South Greenland, marking the first phase of its 2026 exploration campaign.
This programme will test three targets across a pegmatite system extending over at least 5km, building on 2025 surface sampling that yielded grades up to 2.3% total rare earth oxides, with approximately 27% being valuable Heavy Rare Earths.
Read more here: https://t.co/3nRVCk7ODy #AMRQ #HREE
China just announced today (June 22, 2026) that it is adding 10 American companies to a special “blocked list”.
The companies include:
•Several US drone and robotics makers (like Red Cat, Teal Drones, and others)
•Big defence and military suppliers (Oshkosh Defence, L3Harris Maritime, Ball Aerospace, etc.)
•And importantly , the two main American companies trying to mine and process “rare earth” minerals in the USA (MP Materials and USA Rare Earth) this in reality means that the onshore companies that plan to offset REE Chinas monopoly won’t be able to get the equipment to do so . It’s a blatant block on the wests re industrialisation .
What does it actually mean?
These companies (and anyone supplying them) are now banned from getting materials, parts, or chemicals that come from China , especially things that can be used for both normal business and military purposes (like special magnets, electronics, and processing chemicals).
They have to stop any current shipments immediately unless they get special permission from the Chinese government. Chinas is saying to the west we won’t let you build any equipment to defend yourself . Again it’s a blatant attempt to disarm the west while they continue their accelerated military build up .
It says it’s for “national security”. In plain terms, it’s payback in the big US-China rivalry. America has been blacklisting Chinese companies, supporting Taiwan, and spending billions to build its own supply of these critical minerals so it doesn’t have to rely on China. China is hitting back by making life harder exactly where America is trying to become independent.
Extra costs, delays, and headaches finding new suppliers. For the rare earth companies especially, it slows down America’s plan to stop depending on China for the special metals used in phones, electric cars, wind turbines, and missiles.
This is another round in the ongoing “tech and minerals cold war” between the US and China. It shows the competition is still very real and is directly affecting supply chains, prices, and defence projects.
Germany did this toward the west before both WW and the west did this to Japan before Pearl Harbour .
All good for @KendrickRes Bonya project in Namibia. What a geographical position to locate a major rare earth refinery 60km away from Bonya together with deep water port.
#KEN#Namibia#RareEarths#Refinery
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