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U.S. threats of a Greenland takeover spark discuss of commerce wars
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U.S. threats of a Greenland takeover spark discuss of commerce wars

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Last updated: January 16, 2026 9:52 am
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A U.S. transfer to grab Greenland may injury commerce ties with the European Union, France’s finance minister has warned, as one analyst informed CNBC that tariffs or financial sanctions may result in a “commerce warfare.”

U.S. President Donald Trump has ramped up discuss of annexing Greenland this month — and has not dominated out taking it by pressure. Talks between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland on Wednesday over the way forward for the world’s largest island ended with no diplomatic breakthrough.

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure informed the Monetary Instances on Friday that financial ties between the U.S. and Europe might be broken if Trump have been to maneuver to take the self-governing Danish territory.

“Greenland is a sovereign a part of a sovereign nation that’s a part of the EU. That should not be messed round [with],” he stated.

When requested whether or not the EU would hit the U.S. with financial sanctions if it invaded Greenland, Lescure informed FT: “I am not going there. I imply, clearly, if that occurred, we might be in a completely new world for positive, and we must adapt accordingly.”

His feedback come as a Democratic-led U.S. delegation is anticipated to go to Copenhagen for talks with Danish MPs on Friday.

Trump has stated the U.S. wants Greenland for nationwide safety causes. Analysts informed CNBC that he needs to maintain rivals out of rising commerce routes and, probably, mining of minerals which are important in industries like protection.

“Important” financial strain within the type of tariffs or sanctions on Denmark by the U.S. “may doubtless imply a big E.U. pushback, the place the E.U. may reply in type, resulting in a form of commerce warfare with the U.S. in addition to fixed headline dangers,” Dan Alamariu, chief geopolitical strategist at Alpine Macro, informed CNBC over e-mail.

“This could rattle markets,” he stated. “It will additionally name into query NATO, although we do not predict this taking place, or NATO breaking up. Home political and markets pushback would doubtless average any such pushes by the Trump administration.”

In the meantime, European troops arrived in Greenland late Thursday for a collaborative army train.

This reveals the U.S. that “that is primarily an allied effort,” Maria Martisiute, coverage analyst on the European Coverage Centre, informed CNBC’s “Squawk Field Europe” on Friday. “If we need to reinforce veterans and protection in Greenland or the broader Arctic, it is less than the U.S. It may be finished by way of allied efforts.”

The train, mixed with European leaders outlining their non-negotiable purple traces, can “ship a robust message,” she stated, including: “It stays to be seen how the U.S. will proceed in that regard.”

The European Fee, the EU’s govt arm, proposed to double its spending on Greenland in its newest draft finances.

“What is obvious is that Greenland can depend on us — politically, economically, and financially and in relation to its safety,” European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen stated on Thursday.

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