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Trump threatens tariffs after European military on Greenland

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US President Donald Trump has threatened eight European countries, including Sweden, with 10 percent tariffs starting February 1 after they sent military personnel to an exercise on Greenland. The EU is calling an emergency summit on Thursday to discuss the response, while considering retaliatory tariffs worth nearly 1,000 billion kronor.

The conflict over Greenland has escalated after Donald Trump threatened tariffs against countries participating in the Arctic Endurance exercise. Eight nations—Sweden, Norway, Finland, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Denmark—have sent personnel to the NATO-related activity aimed at strengthening collective security in the Arctic.

Trump wrote on Truth Social that the countries are 'playing a dangerous game' and creating a threatening situation for global security. He demands that the tariffs, set to rise to 25 percent on June 1, remain until the US can purchase Greenland. Sweden sent three people for reconnaissance ahead of future exercises, according to the Armed Forces. 'We are reviewing geography, lodging, and infrastructure,' said Henrik Nyström of the Armed Forces to Aftonbladet.

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described, after a call with Trump, a 'problem with understanding' why the exercise is not anti-American. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the penalties 'wrong' through a spokesperson. The eight countries issued a joint statement: 'Arctic Endurance is not a threat to anyone. Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations.'

EU Council President António Costa has convened a summit on Thursday in Brussels with all 27 heads of government. Sources to Financial Times report that the EU discussed retaliatory tariffs on 93 billion euros, equivalent to nearly 1,000 billion kronor, as well as restrictions on US companies in the EU market. Discussions took place at an ambassador meeting in Brussels on Sunday.

Experts like economist Klas Eklund warn that the EU must stand united: 'The only way to make him back down is to say thus far and no further.' Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson calls the situation 'very serious' and emphasizes the risk of a trade war. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has spoken with Trump about Arctic security and looks forward to a meeting in Davos.

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Discussions on X highlight polarized reactions to Trump's announcement of 10% tariffs (rising to 25%) on eight European countries, including Sweden, for deploying military personnel to Greenland. Critics, including politicians and activists, decry it as bullying, mafia tactics, and a NATO crisis, urging EU retaliation. Supporters praise it as protecting US security interests against Russia and China. Swedish users express shock and calls for government action.

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Trump threatens eight European countries with tariffs over Greenland

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US President Donald Trump has promised to impose additional 10% tariffs starting February 1 on eight European countries, including France, in response to their support for Denmark over Greenland. These tariffs could rise to 25% in June until an agreement on acquiring the island. Emmanuel Macron denounced these threats as unacceptable and vowed a united European response.

US President Donald Trump has threatened eight countries, including Sweden, with 10 percent tariffs starting February 1 to pressure for the purchase of Greenland. Leaders of the affected nations condemn the move as unacceptable and stress that Greenland is part of Denmark. The EU plans a unified response and discusses countermeasures.

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Presiden Donald Trump mengumumkan tarif pada delapan negara Eropa dan sekutu untuk menekan Denmark agar menjual Greenland, dengan mengutip kekhawatiran keamanan nasional. Langkah ini, yang meningkatkan ketegangan menjelang forum Davos, memicu reaksi keras dari pemimpin Eropa, yang mempertimbangkan tindakan balasan. Kesepakatan perdagangan AS-UE sebelumnya kini menggantung di ujung tanduk.

Di Forum Ekonomi Dunia di Davos, Swiss, Presiden Donald Trump mengumumkan kesepakatan kerangka tentang Greenland dengan NATO, menangguhkan tarif yang direncanakan terhadap negara-negara Eropa dan mundur dari ancaman kekerasan. Kesepakatan tersebut menekankan keamanan Arktik dan bertujuan untuk melawan pengaruh dari China dan Rusia, sementara Trump mengkritik sekutu AS seperti Kanada karena kurang bersyukur atas dukungan pertahanan Amerika. Perdana Menteri Denmark Mette Frederiksen mencatat kemajuan dalam diskusi tentang keamanan regional.

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has spoken with US President Donald Trump about the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic. Rutte announced this on the platform X and looks forward to meeting Trump in Davos later this week. The conversation comes amid Trump's threats of tariffs against several countries, including Sweden and Denmark, if the US is not allowed to take over Greenland.

Amid Donald Trump's ambitions for Greenland, several European countries, including France, Germany, and Sweden, have launched a military reconnaissance mission on the Arctic island. Denmark firmly rejects any US acquisition, while the White House downplays the deployment's impact. Russia voices concern over this Arctic militarization.

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Readers of Dagens Nyheter voice strong opinions on US President Donald Trump's threats against the Danish territory of Greenland. Several letters call for NATO interventions and criticize Denmark's negotiation approach.

 

 

 

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