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Greenland in the centre of two major economies
Situated northeast of Canada, Greenland is geographically part of North America, although historically and economically, Greenland is closely related to Europe. This means that Greenland is strategically situated between the two major economies of the world, making it a gateway for trade and a political stepping stone between the two major world powers.
Traditionally, Greenland has been a fishing and hunting economy, but in recent decades, the country's economy has assumed a more complex form with new opportunities presenting themselves. Greenland has always interacted with the world, and since the time of the Vikings, Greenland has conducted international trade and proven to be a strong and growing self-confident nation, interacting with many countries and territories throughout the world.
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