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Trump to hit UK, European nations with tariffs over Greenland

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AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jan 2026, 8:16am
Donald Trump accused Europe of playing a 'very dangerous game'. Photo / Getty Images
Donald Trump accused Europe of playing a 'very dangerous game'. Photo / Getty Images

Trump to hit UK, European nations with tariffs over Greenland

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 18 Jan 2026, 8:16am

US President Donald Trump escalated his quest to acquire Greenland, threatening multiple European nations with tariffs of up to 25% until his purchase of the Danish territory is achieved.

Trump鈥檚 threats came as thousands of people protested in the capital of Greenland against his wish to acquire the mineral-rich island at the gateway to the Arctic.

Thousands more protested in Copenhagen and other Danish cities.

The US president aimed his ire at Denmark, a fellow Nato member, as well as several European countries that have deployed troops in recent days to the vast autonomous territory with a population of 57,000.

If realised, Trump鈥檚 threats against Washington鈥檚 Nato partners would create unprecedented tension within the alliance.

From February 1, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland would be subject to a 10% tariff on all goods sent to the United States, Trump said in a post on his Truth Social network.

鈥淥n June 1st, 2026, the Tariff will be increased to 25%. This Tariff will be due and payable until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland,鈥 he wrote.

鈥淭hese Countries, who are playing this very dangerous game, have put a level of risk in play that is not tenable or sustainable,鈥 Trump said.

鈥淭herefore, it is imperative that, in order to protect Global Peace and Security, strong measures be taken so that this potentially perilous situation end quickly, and without question.鈥

Trump added that he was 鈥渋mmediately open to negotiation with Denmark and/or any of these Countries鈥.

鈥楳ake America Go Away鈥

In Nuuk, thousands of people, including the territory鈥檚 Prime Minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, waved Greenlandic flags, chanted slogans and sang traditional Inuit songs under light rain.

Many wore caps with the words 鈥淢ake America Go Away鈥 鈥 a riff on Trump鈥檚 鈥淢ake America Great Again鈥 slogan.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want Trump invading Greenland, that is the message,鈥 44-year-old nurse Paarniq Larsen Strum said at the Nuuk rally, calling the situation 鈥渘erve-wracking鈥.

鈥淲e demand respect for our country鈥檚 right to self-determination and for us as a people,鈥 added protest organiser Avijaja Rosing-Olsen.

Protesters in Copenhagen wave Greenlandic flags as they take part in a rally under the slogans 'hands off Greenland' and 'Greenland for Greenlanders'. Photo / AFP
Protesters in Copenhagen wave Greenlandic flags as they take part in a rally under the slogans 'hands off Greenland' and 'Greenland for Greenlanders'. Photo / AFP

In Copenhagen, charity worker Kirsten Hjoernholm, 52, said it was important to show unity with Greenlanders.

鈥淵ou cannot be bullied by an ally. It鈥檚 about international law,鈥 she said.

Around her, demonstrators waved the flags of Denmark and Greenland while chanting 鈥淜alaallit Nunaat!鈥 鈥 the vast Arctic island鈥檚 name in Greenlandic.

Some also held placards saying 鈥淯SA already has too much Ice,鈥 referring to Trump鈥檚 deployment of federal immigration officers in US cities, while others chanted 鈥淕reenland is not for sale鈥.

US 鈥榮ecurity鈥 claims

Trump has repeatedly claimed that the United States needs Greenland for US 鈥渘ational security鈥. He also claims that Denmark is incapable of ensuring the territory鈥檚 security, notably from China and Russia.

France said the military exercise in Greenland was designed to show the world that they will defend the territory.

Denmark said the US had been invited to join the drill.

It was not immediately clear what authority the US president would invoke to impose the threatened tariffs of up to 25%.

Since returning to the presidency, Trump has unleashed sweeping tariffs on goods from virtually all trading partners, to address what Washington says are unfair trade practices and as a tool to press governments on US concerns.

Washington and the European Union struck a deal last summer to lower US tariffs on key European goods, with the deal currently being implemented.

A delegation of US lawmakers were wrapping up a visit to Copenhagen for talks with Greenlandic and Danish politicians.

The group, led by Democratic Senator Chris Coons, told reporters that Trump鈥檚 stance was misguided and not backed by the majority of Americans.

It is also roundly rejected by Greenlanders, 85% of whom 鈥 according to the latest poll published in January 2025 鈥 oppose the territory joining the United States. Only 6% were in favour.

-Agence France-Presse

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