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Greenland 'Freedom City'? Rich donors push Trump for a tech hub up north

Trump has refused to rule out taking Greenland by military force if Denmark won’t sell it. “We have to have Greenland,” he said late last month as his Vice President, JD Vance, visited a US military base on the island.

April 10, 2025 / 15:52 IST
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Greenland is strategically important to the US military, which has a base there, and contains substantial deposits of minerals, including rare-earths. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
Greenland is strategically important to the US military, which has a base there, and contains substantial deposits of minerals, including rare-earths. (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

As the Trump administration intensifies efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark — or take it by force — some Silicon Valley tech investors are promoting the frozen island as a site for a so-called freedom city, a libertarian utopia with minimal corporate regulation, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The discussions are in early stages, but the idea has been taken seriously by Trump's pick for Denmark ambassador, Ken Howery, who is expected to be confirmed by Congress in the coming months and lead Greenland-acquisition negotiations, the people said. Howery, whose involvement with the idea hasn't been previously reported, once co-founded a venture-capital firm with tech billionaire Peter Thiel, a leading advocate for such low-regulation cities. Howery is also a longtime friend of Elon Musk, a top Trump advisor.

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Howery declined to comment. The White House did not respond to requests for comment. Sources who spoke to Reuters requested anonymity to discuss private conversations.

The vision for Greenland, one of the people said, could include a hub for artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, space launches, micro nuclear reactors and high-speed rail.