特朗普关税换格陵兰岛?欧盟打响“护岛”保卫战
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-01-18 13:18

Group 1 - The European Parliament members stated that the trade agreement reached between the US and Europe last July will not be approved due to US threats regarding Greenland [1] - US President Trump announced a 10% tariff on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland starting February 1, which will increase to 25% on June 1 until an agreement on the "complete and total purchase of Greenland" is reached [1][5] - The EU has responded by suspending the trade agreement, leading to increased uncertainty in US-EU trade relations [1][10] Group 2 - French President Macron emphasized Europe's responsibility to protect Greenland, which is an EU territory, and announced participation in joint military exercises in the region [4][5] - The EU Parliament's largest party, the European People's Party, stated that the escalating tensions mean they cannot support the trade agreement, and they called for the suspension of zero tariffs on US products [10][11] - Analysts noted that Trump's use of tariffs as a negotiation tool reflects a significant internal adjustment within the US, as cracks between the US and its allies become more apparent [8][10] Group 3 - The EU's anti-coercion mechanism, which has never been used, is designed to deter and respond to coercive actions by third countries, potentially including tariffs and restrictions on market access [13] - Experts suggest that the upcoming weeks will be crucial for observing the EU's internal dynamics and responses to US actions, particularly regarding military exercises involving Nordic countries and other EU members [13]