US Imposes Tariffs on EU Over $108 Billion Trade Dispute
January 19, 2026 • Google News World
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US President Donald Trump has linked his administration’s push for control over Greenland to his Nobel Peace Prize snub. The comments were made during live updates on the ongoing trade dispute between the US and its allies.
According to reports, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on European countries that have imposed retaliatory measures in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum. The EU has discussed a potential $108 billion in retaliatory tariffs.
In a separate development, Trump’s administration has maintained that the push for control over Greenland is linked to his Nobel Peace Prize snub. Officials have stated that the move was intended to demonstrate the US’s commitment to its national interests.
The situation surrounding Greenland remains unclear, with no clear indication of whether the US will use force to seize the territory. The UN has not commented on the matter.
In a letter to Norway, Trump expressed his concerns over the country’s support for EU efforts to counter US tariffs. The letter was seen as a further escalation in the trade dispute.
The situation is being closely watched by international leaders and diplomats, who are seeking clarity on the US’s intentions regarding Greenland.
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