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Trump hits 8 U.S. allies with tariffs in push for Greenland deal
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Trump hits 8 U.S. allies with tariffs in push for Greenland deal

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 5:22 pm
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President Trump on Saturday mentioned that he would impose a brand new 10% tariff on Denmark and 7 different European nations till “a Deal is reached for the Full and Complete buy of Greenland.”

The president mentioned the opposite nations impacted can be Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands and Finland.

Trump mentioned the brand new 10% duties would improve to 25% if a deal isn’t reached by June 1.

“China and Russia need Greenland, and there’s not a factor that Denmark can do about it,” Trump wrote on Fact Social.

“Solely america of America, beneath PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP, can play on this sport, and really efficiently, at that!”

Trump additionally pointed to joint safety workout routines round Greenland between Denmark and different European allies, calling them a “very harmful scenario for the Security, Safety, and Survival of our Planet.”

“Due to this fact, it’s crucial that, so as to defend International Peace and Safety, robust measures be taken in order that this probably perilous scenario finish shortly, and with out query,” Trump wrote.

The announcement was the newest step in sharply escalating stress between the U.S. and a few of its closest allies in Europe. Any direct confrontation would threaten to undo 70 years of safety and stability within the Atlantic beneath the NATO alliance.

Already, the U.S. has a commerce framework settlement with the European Union capping tariffs at 15% and an settlement with the UK capping tariffs on imports at 10%. It was not instantly clear if the brand new tariffs would void that deal or be along with these charges.

The E.U. is America’s largest buying and selling associate and largest supply of imports.

The European Fee, which negotiates commerce issues on behalf of member states, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The U.Okay.’s Division for Commerce didn’t reply instantly both.

Final week, European troops started arriving in Greenland in a present of assist for the island territory, which is a part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

Danish International Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen informed reporters on Friday after assembly with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that “it’s clear that the president has this want of conquering over Greenland.”

Rasmussen mentioned he informed the Trump administration that “this isn’t within the curiosity of the dominion.”

The brand new tariffs would come because the Trump administration battles widespread value of dwelling points dealing with customers within the U.S.

In November, the administration walked again some meals tariffs. The president has additionally known as for a cap on bank card rates of interest of 10% and has ordered government-controlled entities to purchase $200 billion of mortgage bonds to drive down mortgage charges.

Growing tariffs on European nations may result in increased costs for all the pieces from prescription drugs to plane components.

Germany, one of many nations particularly named by Trump on Saturday is a big supply of commercial and pharmaceutical imports for the U.S.

It is a growing story. Please test again for updates.

Steve Kopack is a senior reporter at NBC Information protecting enterprise and the economic system.

Rebecca Shabad contributed.

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