Nordic Nations Face US Tariffs Over Greenland Dispute
The US will impose 10% tariffs on imports from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland starting February 1, citing the Greenland dispute. The Nordic...
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The US will impose 10% tariffs on imports from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland starting February 1, citing the Greenland dispute. The Nordic...
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Eight NATO allies have publicly backed Denmark's Arctic military exercise as the US threatens major tariffs unless Denmark sells Greenland. Thousands...
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Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on Europe over Greenland has caused stock slides and dollar weakness, impacting Nordic markets. Norwegian officials...
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