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Europe Today: EU-US trade war looms as Davos week begins

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Last updated: 2026/01/19 at 6:51 AM
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European Union officials are bracing for potential economic conflict with the United States following threats from President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on countries expressing support for Greenland. The escalating tension centers around the US president’s disapproval of international stances regarding the autonomous Danish territory, raising concerns about a broader trade war. The situation unfolded as European lawmakers publicly rejected what they termed as attempts at “blackmail” from the US administration.

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The Greenland FactorEU Response and Potential Repercussions

The threats were made in response to European nations voicing support for Greenland’s right to self-determination and criticizing Trump’s past interest in potentially purchasing the territory. This dispute highlights a growing divergence in economic policy between the US and its traditional allies, potentially disrupting established trade relationships. Experts suggest the situation could have significant ramifications for global commerce and political stability.

Understanding the Looming EU-US Trade War

The possibility of a trade war between the EU and the US is not new, but President Trump’s recent actions have significantly heightened anxieties. Previous disagreements over steel and aluminum tariffs, aircraft subsidies, and digital taxes have already strained transatlantic relations. These issues, combined with the Greenland dispute, suggest a pattern of the US administration prioritizing unilateral action over multilateral cooperation.

According to reports, the US president views expressions of support for Greenland as undermining American interests and has signaled a willingness to use economic leverage to discourage such actions. This approach contrasts sharply with the EU’s emphasis on diplomatic solutions and adherence to international trade rules. The EU maintains that its support for Greenland is based on principles of self-determination and respect for international law.

The Greenland Factor

The origins of this particular dispute lie in President Trump’s expressed interest in purchasing Greenland in 2019, an idea widely dismissed by both Danish and Greenlandic officials. While the purchase proposal was ultimately abandoned, it left a lasting impression and fueled resentment. Recent statements from European leaders reaffirming Greenland’s autonomy appear to have triggered the latest round of threats.

Mirek Dusek, Managing Director for the World Economic Forum, noted the unusual nature of the dispute, stating that it demonstrates a willingness to weaponize economic policy over a relatively minor geopolitical issue. He emphasized the importance of de-escalation and finding a diplomatic resolution to avoid further damage to the global economy.

EU Response and Potential Repercussions

European lawmakers have largely condemned President Trump’s tactics, refusing to back down from their support of Greenland. Italian MEP Brando Benifei, head of the European Parliament’s delegation for relations with the United States, described the threats as unacceptable and called for a unified EU response. He suggested the EU should be prepared to retaliate with its own tariffs if necessary, while also seeking to strengthen trade ties with other partners.

However, a tit-for-tat tariff escalation could harm both sides. The EU is a major trading partner of the US, and a trade war would likely lead to higher prices for consumers, reduced economic growth, and increased uncertainty for businesses. The automotive industry, in particular, could be significantly affected, as both the EU and the US are major exporters of vehicles. The impact of increased tariffs could also extend to other sectors, including agriculture and technology.

The current situation also raises questions about the future of transatlantic cooperation on broader issues, such as climate change, security, and counterterrorism. A fractured relationship between the EU and the US could weaken the international order and make it more difficult to address global challenges effectively. The concept of global trade itself is being re-evaluated in light of these tensions.

Looking ahead, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the EU and the US can avert a full-blown trade conflict. Diplomatic efforts are likely to intensify, with both sides seeking to find a compromise that addresses their respective concerns. However, given the current political climate and President Trump’s unpredictable approach, the risk of escalation remains significant. Monitoring the developments in this dispute, and the potential for retaliatory measures, will be key for businesses and policymakers alike. Stay informed on the latest developments regarding this potential trade war and its impact on the global economy.

For further insights, consider exploring resources on EU trade policy.

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