Group 1 - French President Macron is requesting the activation of the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) in response to US President Trump's threats of tariffs related to Greenland, indicating a rising call for countermeasures from European nations [1] - Macron described the tariff threats as "unacceptable," and a source indicated that Trump's plans have raised doubts about the validity of the trade agreement reached between the EU and the US last year, which is partially implemented but still requires approval from the European Parliament [1] - The German Social Democratic Party is urging the European Commission to take swift action and implement "concrete countermeasures" against the US [1] Group 2 - The German government is considering all response options to Trump's tariff threats but has not yet decided on any specific measures [2] - The ACI has never been truly utilized and was designed to serve as a deterrent against coercive actions by third countries that use trade measures to pressure the EU or its member states [2] - Potential measures under the ACI could include tariffs, new taxes on tech companies, targeted restrictions on investments in the EU, limitations on access to specific sectors of the EU market, or restrictions on companies bidding for public contracts in Europe [2]
反制美关税威胁呼声不断高涨 法国总统马克龙寻求动用欧盟反胁迫工具
Ge Long Hui·2026-01-19 02:12