What Sort of Welcome Will Trump Get at Davos?
President Trump leads a large U.S. delegation at Davos, using tariff threats on eight European countries to pressure the EU over Greenland, triggering an emergency EU summit.
- Ahead of his Wednesday Davos speech, President Donald Trump unsettled markets, returning mortgage-rate volatility amid rising trade tensions and diplomatic disputes involving Greenland.
- The United States sent an unusually large delegation to Davos as President Trump leads efforts, while Macron will leave Tuesday without seeing Trump, and Merz plans to meet him Wednesday.
- Finland's President Alexander Stubb said tariff threats among allies are unacceptable and warned they may weaken transatlantic ties, adding he `doesn't believe that the United States will take control of Greenland militarily`.
- Leaders from the 27-nation European Union bloc will hold an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday, while Denmark proposed NATO start surveillance operations in Greenland amid security concerns.
- Other flashpoints on the WEF agenda include crises in Venezuela, Gaza, Ukraine and Iran, broadening the diplomatic stakes at Davos.
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The World Economic Forum, which opened Monday in Davos, Switzerland, was dominated by the deepening rift between the United States and the European powers over US President Donald Trump’s efforts to take control of Greenland.
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