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The Arctic Economic Council is a regional business group that promotes economic collaboration and development in the Arctic region, including Greenlandic industry. It facilitates networking, policy dialogue, and partnerships among stakeholders to foster sustainable economic growth in the Arctic.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Arctic Economic Council

30.80

-0.01%

Latest Event

AEC Executive Director Emphasizes Focus on Fisheries Over Trump Populism

Mads Qvist Frederiksen, the executive director of Arctic Economic Council, stated that Greenland's recent parliamentary election was driven primarily by debates over fisheries law rather than the polarizing proposals of Donald Trump, underscoring a commitment to local economic issues and distancing the council from authoritarian rhetoric.

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Arctic Economic Council is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • AEC Executive Director Emphasizes Focus on Fisheries Over Trump Populism Logo
    MAR
    28
    2025

    Mads Qvist Frederiksen, the executive director of Arctic Economic Council, stated that Greenland's recent parliamentary election was driven primarily by debates over fisheries law rather than the polarizing proposals of Donald Trump, underscoring a commitment to local economic issues and distancing the council from authoritarian rhetoric.

  • Arctic Economic Council Advances Anti-War Stand and Inclusive Workforce Policies Logo
    APR
    26
    2024

    On April 26, 2024, the Arctic Economic Council, led by Executive Director Mads Qvist Frederiksen, publicly condemned the war while emphasizing the need for non-discriminatory recruitment and workforce development in the Arctic. The organization, which advises the Arctic Council and facilitates critical regional dialogue, is balancing pragmatic economic collaborations (such as working with Russia on climate science) with a clear stance against authoritarian aggression and exclusionary labor practices.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 28

    Executive Director Mads Qvist Frederiksen’s explicit condemnation of the war and insistence on maintaining core anti-authoritarian values—even while engaging pragmatically with challenging partners like Russia—demonstrates robust executive political engagement that opposes fascist aggression.

    The Arctic Economic Council’s challenging fight for people and investment in a region of limitless opportunity

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    The council’s emphasis on combating discrimination in its labor recruitment—especially in response to severe demographic challenges in the Arctic—reflects a commitment to fair labor practices and human rights, supporting marginalized groups and fostering an inclusive regional workforce.

    The Arctic Economic Council’s challenging fight for people and investment in a region of limitless opportunity

  • AEC SPIEF Meeting under Russian Chairmanship Logo
    SEP
    30
    2023

    The Arctic Economic Council held a meeting at SPIEF marking its first event following Russia's takeover of the Chairmanship. High-ranking Russian officials, including Nikolai Korchunov and Yury Trutnev, attended, signaling a shift that aligns the council with state-driven, authoritarian economic policies in the Arctic region.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The meeting reflects a significant political shift with the council now under Russian leadership. The active participation of officials from an authoritarian regime raises concerns about endorsing state-controlled agendas that may undermine open and progressive economic policies in the Arctic.

    Arctic Economic Council Holds Meeting at SPIEF

  • -20

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 28

    The event highlights the adoption of economic frameworks that favor state-led, preferential policies, reflecting an alignment with long-term authoritarian economic strategies. The announcement of a digital model for managing the Arctic economy further intimates centralized control.

    Arctic Economic Council Holds Meeting at SPIEF

  • AEC Condemns Russian Invasion and Moves AGM Online Logo
    MAR
    01
    2022

    During an extraordinary Executive Committee meeting, the Arctic Economic Council condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, expressed support for peace and democracy, and decided to move its hybrid annual general meeting from St. Petersburg to an online format.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The Arctic Economic Council explicitly condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and affirmed its support for peace and democracy. Such a stance signals strong resistance to authoritarian aggression and aligns with anti-fascist values, improving its public political behavior rating.

    Arctic Economic Council: Statement

  • Arctic Economic Council Grants Separate Membership to ICC-Greenland Logo
    JUL
    01
    2021

    Greenland’s Inuit organization, ICC-Greenland, has joined the Arctic Economic Council as an independent member, aiming to leverage its enhanced voice to promote initiatives like mining and tourism to diversify Greenland’s economy away from a heavy reliance on fishing and Danish subsidies.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The decision to allow ICC-Greenland a separate membership within the Arctic Economic Council enhances indigenous political engagement and representation in regional decision-making. This move supports democratic input and resists centralized authoritarian control over economic policy by empowering a traditionally marginalized group.

    Greenland’s Inuit to use membership of Arctic commerce group to push pro‑mining message

  • +30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 28

    By granting a separate, independent membership to an indigenous organization, the Council supports a more inclusive and balanced economic approach in the Arctic region. This decision fosters structural diversity and sustainable economic development, giving local groups greater influence over regional policies.

    Greenland’s Inuit to use membership of Arctic commerce group to push pro‑mining message

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