Donald Trump threatened to impose more tariffs on eight European nations until the U.S. is allowed to buy Greenland, citing national security concerns. EU governments are drawing up retaliatory measures, including possibly hitting the U.S. with 93 billion euros' worth of tariffs or the so far unused "Anti-Coercion Instrument."
Breakdown
- EU urged to use anti-coercion instrument over US tariff threats on Greenland
- France accuses Trump of using tariffs as coercion against Europe 9s
- Anti-coercion instrument created in June 2023, never used before 43s
- Instrument allows EU to restrict imports and block investments 51s
- Activation needs qualified majority approval from EU member states 1m 8s
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Greenland Stand-Off
The United States has threatened to increase tariffs on several European countries until the U.S. is able to purchase Greenland.

Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.