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Davos: Ursula von der Leyen says tariffs over Greenland would be a mistake, and promises ‘unflinching’ response from Europe – business live | Business

Von der Leyen: Greenland tariff threat is a mistake, a deal is a deal

Turning to the Greenland crisis, EC president Ursula von der Leyen declares that “tariffs are a mistake, particularly between long-term allies”.

She reminds Davos that the US and Europe reached a trade deal last year.

In a nod to President Trump, as he jets towards Davos, von der Leyen says:

In politics as in business, a deal is a deal.

And when friends shake hands, it must mean something.

Von der Leyen adds that Europe considers the people of the Uniter States not just our allies, but our friends.

Plunging us into a downwards spiral would only help the adversities we are both committed to keeping out of the strategic landscape, she warns.

And Europe will be “unflinching, united and proportional” in its response, she insists.

Von der Leyen then explains that Europe is working on a package for arctic security.

It will have three points:

  1. that the soverienty of Greenland and Denmak is non-negotiable

  2. a massive investment surge in Greenland.

  3. work with the US on wider Arctic security, which she says is in both sides’ joint interest.

Von der Leyen then pledges that Europe will work with its regional partners to strengthen their combined security; including UK, Canada, Iceland and others, as it adjusts to a new security architecture.

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Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff says European governments are really worked up over Trump’s threat to impose new tariffs over support for Greenland.

Rogoff said today:

“It’s no accident he did this just before coming here and got the Europeans all riled up. Suck all the oxygen out of the room so everyone would be talking about nothing else.”

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