Group 1 - President Trump announced the cancellation of tariffs on several European allies after reaching a deal with NATO's leader regarding Greenland [1][3] - The framework for a future deal concerning Greenland and the Arctic Region was established during a productive meeting between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte [2] - The initial plan included imposing a 10% tariff on eight European countries, increasing to 25% by June 1, contingent on the acquisition of Greenland [6] Group 2 - The eight European countries affected by the tariff threat include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland, all of which are NATO members [6] - These countries expressed their commitment to Arctic security and solidarity with Denmark and Greenland, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and territorial integrity [6][7] - The details of the framework deal remain unclear, with Trump assigning various officials to negotiate further [8]
Trump drops Europe tariff threats after reaching deal on Greenland framework
Fox Business·2026-01-21 20:24