EU Mulls a 'Trade Bazooka' to Counter Trump Tariffs Over Greenland

TL;DR Summary
The EU is weighing use of its anti-coercion instrument—referred to as a 'trade bazooka'—to retaliate against new U.S. tariffs on NATO allies over troops sent to Greenland. French President Macron and EU officials are considering activating the tool, which could include measures like taxes on U.S. tech, investment restrictions, or limits on market access, potentially delaying or complicating a stalled EU–U.S. trade deal while signaling a united European response to economic coercion.
Topics:world#donaldtrump#europeanunion#greenland#nato#note-only-top5-tags-included#politics#tariffsandtrade
- The EU could fire a 'trade bazooka' to retaliate against Trump tariffs aimed at NATO allies Fortune
- Macron to Seek Use of EU Trade Tool as Calls to Retaliate Grow Bloomberg.com
- Denmark's Arctic commander says focus is on Russia, not U.S., amid security concerns Reuters
- The US and NATO can avoid catastrophe over Greenland and emerge stronger. Here’s how. Atlantic Council
- European troops arrive in Greenland as Trump throws another curveball NBC News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
7
Time Saved
33 min
vs 34 min read
Condensed
99%
6,630 → 72 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Fortune