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    Europe Pushes Back Against Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threats

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowJanuary 17, 2026 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    European leaders have vowed a firm and coordinated response after US President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs unless Denmark agrees to sell Greenland. Ursula von der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that Europe would protect its sovereignty and stand together against what they called an “unacceptable” escalation.

    Trump announced on social media that products from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, and the UK would face an extra 10% tariff from February 1, potentially rising to 25% by June, until a Greenland deal is completed. EU officials warned that such tariffs could destabilize transatlantic relations and risk triggering a wider trade conflict.

    Greenland and Arctic Security

    Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, has recently seen a joint European mission aimed at strengthening Arctic security, a move that drew sharp criticism from the White House. Danish authorities have pushed back against claims that foreign powers, including China and Russia, pose a direct threat in the region, noting that no Chinese ships have been spotted near Greenland in the past decade.

    The Trump administration’s aggressive stance has put participating European countries at risk of new tariffs, further heightening tensions between the EU and the US. Leaders stressed that the mission’s purpose was purely security-related, not political or economic.

    Calls for Retaliation

    European lawmakers are considering stronger responses, including the activation of the EU’s “anti-coercion instrument,” which allows the bloc to block access to the single market, limit trade licenses, and restrict participation in public procurement by countries applying political pressure.

    German parliamentarian Bernd Lange called Trump’s actions “political coercion” and urged suspension of the current US trade concessions. Meanwhile, Manfred Weber, head of the European People’s Party, demanded freezing the EU-US trade deal until the Greenland dispute is resolved.

    As the standoff intensifies, Europe faces a defining moment in balancing diplomacy, trade, and sovereignty in its relationship with the United States.

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