Davos, Switzerland — Trump Backtracks on Greenland Tariff Threats:
U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly reversed course on his threats to impose punitive tariffs on several European nations over the Greenland dispute, ruling out the use of force and hinting at a possible framework to resolve the standoff. The walk-back eased a major source of strain in transatlantic relations that had drawn widespread European criticism.
Brussels / European Parliament — Work on U.S. Trade Deal Stalled:
In response to U.S. actions and perceived heavy-handed tactics over Greenland, the European Parliament delayed progress on a trade agreement with the United States, indefinitely postponing committee votes on the pact in protest. Lawmakers said the tariff threats had undermined trust in the deal.
Stockholm, Sweden — Volvo Unveils New Electric SUV:
Swedish automaker Volvo unveiled its new EX60 electric SUV, announcing pricing comparable to its plug-in hybrid predecessor. The announcement underscored continued European auto industry confidence in electric vehicles, even amidst diplomatic noise that could have affected export-linked manufacturing.
Berlin/Paris — Far-Right Parties Distance Themselves from Trump:
Several European far-right and populist parties that had previously aligned with Trump’s rhetoric began publicly distancing themselves from the former U.S. president over his actions regarding Greenland and Venezuela, reshaping political alliances within Europe.
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