Trump's Europe tariff threat over Greenland revives talk of 'Sell America' trade
European Union leaders consider retaliatory tariffs and the Anti-Coercion Instrument after U.S. President Trump threatened 10% tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland control.
- On January 19, 2026, President Donald Trump vowed to impose tariffs on eight European nations opposing his demand to take control of Greenland, starting February 1st until a deal is reached.
- Denmark's government said it will pursue "every avenue for discussions" with the US and increased military presence with HDMS Vaedderen and HDMS Knud Rasmussen patrolling near Nuuk on January 18–19, 2026.
- Asian stocks fell as Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures slid 1 per cent and the 10-year U.S. treasury note yield rose to 4.265 per cent, with investors seeking safe havens like the Swiss franc and gold.
- Facing rising diplomatic alarms, UK ministers urged using bilateral ties to avert tariffs, with Trade Secretary Peter Kyle saying `We have good, strong relationships` and critics warning the dispute risks fracturing NATO cohesion.
- Framing Greenland as strategic, analysts note the United States has sought to buy Greenland for over 150 years amid NATO concerns over China and Russia threats.
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