The EU is considering deploying its "anti-coercion instrument" against the U.S. French President Macron is urging the EU to retaliate against new Trump tariffs. These tariffs target NATO countries that sent troops to Greenland.
Trump announced tariffs Saturday. They will hit Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, Netherlands, and Finland. The tariffs start at 10% on February 1, rising to 25% on June 1. Trump demands a deal for the "Complete and Total" purchase of Greenland. The countries sent troops to Greenland for training at Denmark's request.
Macron will ask the EU to activate the anti-coercion instrument. This is the bloc's most powerful trade weapon. It has never been used since its 2023 adoption. EU officials will meet Sunday to discuss the response.
The tariffs come despite a trade deal reached in July.
EU officials will decide on a course of action following Sunday's meeting. Macron will continue to consult with European leaders. The potential use of the anti-coercion instrument marks a significant escalation in trade tensions.
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