A new trade and political storm is building between the United States and Europe after President Donald Trump announced plans to impose fresh tariffs on several European countries. According to reports, Trump has vowed to introduce tariffs starting at 10% from February 1, with rates rising further if European nations do not agree to let the United States purchase Greenland. The tariffs would target Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Britain and Norway. Greenland, a vast Arctic territory under Danish sovereignty, has suddenly become the center of a high-stakes geopolitical dispute. European leaders have strongly criticized the move, calling it coercion and economic blackmail.
In response, the European Union has moved quickly to coordinate a united stand. EU ambassadors were called to an emergency meeting in Brussels to prepare a joint response to what officials describe as an unprecedented tariff threat from a close ally. Diplomatic efforts are now underway to convince Washington to reconsider before the tariffs come into force. European leaders are also preparing for an emergency EU summit in the coming days, where they will decide how to protect European economic interests and maintain unity among member states.
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