President Trump announced a 10% tariff on goods from several European nations, escalating to 25% if Denmark does not agree to sell Greenland by June 1, 2026. He cited security concerns and inadequate “remuneration” from allies for decades of US protection, demanding Denmark “give back” for past subsidies.
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