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Greenland: The New Front in a Trade Battle?

ivanusma70 January 18, 2026 2 minutes read
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In a geopolitical twist that sounds more like a movie plot, the United States has found itself at odds with several European nations over President Donald Trump’s stated desire to purchase Greenland. Trump claims the vast Arctic island, an autonomous territory of Denmark, is crucial for US national security. The problem? Europe isn’t selling.

When his overtures for Greenland were rejected, President Trump didn’t back down. Instead, he brandished a powerful economic weapon: tariffs. He’s threatened a 10% tariff, kicking in February 1st, on a wide range of goods from Denmark, France, Germany, the UK, and several other European countries. If no deal is struck by June 1st for the “complete and total purchase of Greenland,” this levy would dramatically jump to 25%.

European nations, understandably, aren’t taking this lightly. French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard voiced a common sentiment, calling any US takeover of Greenland “unacceptable.” She warned that while the escalation of a trade conflict could be “deadly” for Europe, it could equally be “deadly for the United States.” An extraordinary meeting of EU ambassadors has been called, signaling a united front. Genevard reminded broadcasters that the “European Union has potential strike force” from a commercial standpoint.

The message from Europe is clear: they won’t simply let the US dictate terms. This brewing dispute highlights the complex interplay of national interests, trade policy, and international relations. A potential trade war over an island purchase could have far-reaching consequences for economies on both sides of the Atlantic, affecting farmers, industrialists, and consumers alike.

Source: https://thesun.my/news/world-news/french-minister-warns-us-will-also-lose-in-trump-tariff-threat/

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