EU plans retaliatory tariffs against US after Trump's threats

The EU is considering retaliatory tariffs worth 93 billion euros against the US in response to Donald Trump's tariff threats against eight European countries. The threats concern the countries' military support for Greenland, and the EU is calling an extraordinary summit in Brussels on Thursday. Sources provide conflicting reports on the scope of countermeasures.

On Saturday, Donald Trump threatened eight European countries—Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom—with 10 percent tariffs starting February 1, to rise to 25 percent on June 1. The reason is the countries' military personnel on Greenland, which Trump wants to take over. According to the Financial Times, the EU is considering retaliatory tariffs of 93 billion euros, equivalent to about 997 billion kronor, or restrictions on US companies in the European market. The aim is to strengthen the EU's negotiating position ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Trump will attend and meet European leaders. The goal is a compromise to avoid cracks in NATO cooperation.

EU ambassadors met in Brussels on Sunday to discuss the response. A diplomatic source calls Trump's methods 'pure mafia methods' and stresses the need for calm: 'There are clear retaliatory instruments available... At the same time, we want to urge calm and give him a chance to step back.' Another diplomat describes the message as 'the carrot and the stick.' Some countries, like France, want to activate the EU's 'trade bazooka,' but the majority prefers dialogue to lower the temperature.

Antonio Costa, President of the European Council, announced on X that he is calling an extraordinary summit on Thursday in Brussels. The meeting, requiring physical presence of the heads of government, will address support for Denmark and Greenland, preparedness, and a joint assessment of the tariff threats.

Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson confirms the meeting in an SVT interview: 'We will meet on Thursday in the European Council and discuss the matters thoroughly. I of course hope for very broad unity on this.' He warns of trade war risks but hopes for sanity: 'If the US doesn't want this, that's one thing, but using it as a threat to do things that are completely unacceptable we cannot accept. In the best case, the US comes to its senses.'

Sources to Reuters deny plans for countermeasures and emphasize a diplomatic solution, creating conflicting reports.

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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 EU is preparing for a trade conflict with the US and plans counter-tariffs worth 93 billion euros if President Donald Trump follows through on his tariff threats. The dispute centers on US claims to Greenland, which belongs to Denmark. An EU leaders' special summit is scheduled for Thursday.

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US President Donald Trump has threatened 10% tariffs on eight European countries, including France and Germany, to force the sale of Greenland from Danish territory. The European Union is showing unity and preparing countermeasures, including the anti-coercion instrument, at an extraordinary summit in Brussels on Thursday evening. European markets opened lower amid these transatlantic tensions.

ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、中国との新たな貿易協定後、カナダ製品に100%の関税を課すと脅迫し、ダボス世界経済フォーラムの最近の口論から緊張を高めた。脅迫は、カナダ首相マーク・カーニー氏が米国によるグリーンランド取得の野心を批判した後で出され、トランプ氏はカナダを恩知らずだと非難した。このやり取りは、米国と北方隣国との間の緊張の高まりを浮き彫りにしている。

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Western US allies publicly resist President Donald Trump's policies for the first time. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warns against the annexation of Greenland and calls for an independent Europe. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney urges medium-sized countries to form an alliance against major powers.

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a framework for a future deal on Greenland and the Arctic region at Davos. He emphasized it is for security reasons, though ambitions over natural resources are evident. This marks a retreat from his earlier aggressive stance.

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、ノーベル平和賞をめぐる認識された無視を、グリーンランド取得に向けた強化された取り組みと結びつけ、ノルウェー首相に対し、もはや平和的意図のみに縛られないと述べた。テキストメッセージで、トランプ氏はデンマークを取引に追い込むため複数の欧州諸国への関税を脅し、大西洋横断的な緊張を高めた。欧州指導者と米議員は、緊張緩和の呼びかけとNATOへのリスク警告で対応した。

 

 

 

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