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Companies use Trump's executive order as a loophole to fast-track commercial seafloor mining
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2025-04-30
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Donald Trump's executive order circumvents the International Seabed Authority's control of international waters. Mining companies are seizing the moment, while activists believe they'll pollute the ocean.
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