Trump's Greenland Tariff Threat Rekindles US-Europe Trade Risk

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Trump's renewed threat to raise tariffs on European goods over Greenland revives talk of last year's 'Sell America' trade, triggering a dip in European stocks and a weaker dollar as investors weigh possible EU retaliation or anti-coercion steps. While analysts expect de-escalation in the near term, uncertainty remains ahead of a Supreme Court ruling and how European capitals will respond, with potential impacts on growth in the UK and Germany.
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- 'Trade bazooka' considered by EU as Trump continues Greenland threat USA Today
- Auto giant shares tumble on Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland CNBC
- U.S. lawmakers wrap reassurance tour in Denmark as tensions around Greenland grow NPR
- EU weighs response to US 'blackmail' tariffs over Greenland dw.com
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