Group 1 - The U.S. President Trump indicated that if the Supreme Court rules against the current tariff measures, alternative methods such as a licensing system could be employed to maintain security policies regarding Greenland [1] - Trump expressed confidence that the nearly $1 trillion investment commitment from Europe would not be jeopardized by a potential unfavorable Supreme Court ruling, emphasizing the importance of the agreement for Europe [1] - The European Parliament announced the freezing of the approval process for a trade agreement reached with the U.S. in July, marking a response to Trump's recent pressure tactics [1] Group 2 - Several European countries, including Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, announced troop deployments to Greenland for a military exercise initiated by Denmark [2] - Trump announced a 10% tariff on goods imported from the eight European countries starting February 1, with plans to increase the tariff to 25% by June 1, contingent on negotiations regarding the potential purchase of Greenland [2] - European nations criticized the tariff increases and indicated the possibility of retaliatory measures in response to Trump's actions [2]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-20 20:53