REEHUDSON RESOURCES INC. ("Hudson" -- TSX Venture Exchange "HUD") reports that in light of recent trade tensions between the US and China and it's implications on rare earth availability outside of China, Hudson is reviewing activities with respect to its Sarfartoq Carbonatite Rare Earth Element (REE) project. Hudson believes the best option is to find a partner to develop the deposit. Hudson brings to the table a mature project and the knowhow on permitting, building and operating a mine in Greenland. The Sarfartoq project represents one of the industry's highest ratios of neodymium and praseodymium to TREO (Total Rare Earth Oxides), totaling 25%, based on the inferred resource (see NR2011-01). Sarfartoq contains over 40 million kilograms of neodymium oxide, which is the key component in permanent magnets and the fastest growth sector of the rare earths industry. The Sarfartoq REE project is located within 20 km of tidewater and only 60 km from Greenland's international airport. The project is owned 100% by Hudson. A total of 16,514m were drilled at the project. The 2012 drill program (see NR2013-01) outlined numerous high-grade intercepts including: -- 6 meters of 6.05% TREO (SAR12-03) -- 8 meters of 4.61% TREO (SAR12-15) -- 6 meters of 4.91% TREO (SAR12-01) -- 6 meters of 4.34% TREO (SAR12-15) A PEA was completed in 2011 (see NR2011-15) based on the production of 6,500 tonnes per annum of rare earth carbonatite concentrate of 42-45% REO. This study was based solely on the NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate released on January 4, 2011 (see NR2011-01), which defined an inferred resource of 14.1M tonnes averaging 1.51% total rare earth oxides (TREO) and did not incorporate 2011 or 2012 drill results.