Group 1 - The European Union (EU) views President Trump's economic threats regarding the purchase of Greenland as a "mistake" that violates the trade agreement reached with transatlantic allies last year [1] - The EU and the US reached a trade agreement in July, which the EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized must be honored politically and commercially [1] - Trump announced plans to impose a 10% tariff on goods from eight European countries starting February 1, escalating to 25% in June unless a deal for Greenland is reached [1] Group 2 - The EU's response will be "firm, united, and reciprocal," with an emergency meeting scheduled to discuss potential retaliatory measures [2] - EU leaders expressed solidarity with Denmark and Greenland, preparing to protect themselves from any form of coercion [2] - The EU is considering reinstating tariffs on $109 billion worth of US goods, including Boeing aircraft and whiskey, which were suspended under the previous trade agreement [2] Group 3 - The EU is contemplating the use of its unutilized coercive tools, which allow it to respond to third countries that exert pressure through trade measures [3] - Potential measures may include tariffs, fees, or targeted restrictions on investments in the EU, as well as limiting access to the EU market [3] - To support Greenland, the EU is developing a comprehensive support plan, including a significant increase in European investments and collaboration on Arctic security issues [3]
冯德莱恩反击:特朗普格陵兰关税是“错误”,誓言“对等”报复
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-01-20 14:33