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

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned that tariffs imposed on Greenland by the US would be "a mistake" and called for an "unflinching, united and proportional" response from Europe. The warning came as Trump is set to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Von der Leyen emphasized that the relationship between long-term allies should not be undermined by tariffs, particularly in light of recent trade agreements reached between the US and Europe. She also highlighted the importance of cooperation between friends in addressing common challenges, such as security concerns in the Arctic region.

In her address at the Davos forum, von der Leyen outlined three key points for a European package focused on arctic security: ensuring the sovereignty of Greenland and Denmark, investing massively in the region, and collaborating with the US on broader arctic security issues. This package aims to promote stability and cooperation in the Arctic.

However, her warning also comes as tensions between Europe and the US over trade and tariffs continue. The European Commission has been working on a range of measures to address these concerns, including proposals for new investment packages and measures to enhance regional security cooperation.

As Trump jets into Davos, von der Leyen's comments have sparked a fresh round of debate about the nature of transatlantic relations and the future of US-European trade agreements. While some European leaders have expressed frustration with Trump's tactics, others are more cautious in their assessment of his intentions.

European officials are divided on how to respond to Trump's threat to annex Greenland. Some argue that this move is a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate Europe into ceding influence in the region. Others see it as an opportunity for a new era of cooperation between Europe and the US.

Von der Leyen has urged caution, emphasizing that plunging into a "downwards spiral" would only serve to exacerbate tensions. She has pledged that Europe will work closely with regional partners to strengthen their combined security, including the UK, Canada, Iceland, and others.
 
man this whole thing is just so complicated 🤯... i feel like urusla von der leyen is trying to navigate a minefield here, but i gotta say, i think she's onto something with the arctic security package 🚀. it's like, we need to be proactive and invested in this region before trump and co start making moves that could destabilize the whole area ❄️.

i'm not saying trumps intentions are pure or anything, but maybe von der leyen is right that we should be cautious and work together with regional partners 🤝. it's just so easy to get caught up in all the drama around tariffs and trade agreements, but at the end of the day, we gotta think about what's best for europe and our allies 🇪🇺.

i know some folks are gonna say von der leyen is being too soft on trump or whatever, but i think she's taking a smart approach here 💡. let's just hope that somehow, someway, we can find a way to address these issues without, like, totally freaking out 😅
 
Man I'm getting worried about the trade wars between US and Europe 🤯💸 Trump's move on Greenland is like a shot in the dark, you know? We need to chill out for a sec and talk this through instead of resorting to tariffs 🤝 It's all about those Arctic security concerns and cooperation with friends, right? I think von der Leyen is onto something by proposing that Europe invests big time in the region. We can't let Trump dictate our moves, we need to stand united as long-term allies 💪
 
I think this whole thing is just another example of how politics gets in the way of progress 🤔. I mean, come on, tariffs on Greenland? It's like Trump wants to test Europe's mettle or something. But honestly, can we take him seriously when he's still trying to dismantle all those trade agreements we worked so hard to establish?

And what really gets me is that Europe's all like "oh, let's just cooperate with the US" while also being all "no, no, no, you're gonna have to respect our sovereignty". It's like, can't we just find a middle ground here? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, if Trump wants to work together on Arctic security, why not try having an actual conversation about it instead of just sending out warnings?

It's all just so... polarized. I mean, some people are like "oh, Europe needs to stand strong against the US" while others are like "yeah, but we can't let Trump get us into a trade war". Can't we just agree on something and work together for once? 🙄
 
I just saw this vid of a cat playing piano and I'm like totally mesmerized 🐱😹 it's got me thinking about how Greenland is like, literally the coolest place on earth right now? I mean, have you seen those glaciers? I've been reading about arctic security and it's all very interesting... but what if we invested in something more fun like a giant cat cafe in Greenland? 🐈🍵 just think about it, sipping hot cocoa while watching a cat play piano... 😴
 
I'm not sure what's more worrying - the fact that Trump is threatening to annex Greenland or the reaction of EU officials to it 😒. On one hand, it's good that they're trying to maintain unity and cooperation on Arctic security issues 🤝. But on the other hand, some folks seem too ready to play along and get caught up in a "game" with the US 🚨. Can't we just take a step back and think about what's really at stake here? Is this really about protecting our interests or just avoiding conflict 🔙? I'm not convinced that von der Leyen's solution is the right one either - investing massively in the region sounds like a costly gamble to me 💸. Maybe it's time for us to stop trying to play nice and start thinking about what we want instead of just reacting to what others are doing 🤔
 
So Trump's going to Davos again 🤦‍♂️... I mean, what's his plan? Trying to ' annex' Greenland like it's a pizza joint he wants to own? 🍕👀 Tariffs? More like Trade-gate 🚨. Von der Leyen's right, guys! Don't let the US get all 'Arctic crazy' 🌊. It's not about who can assert dominance in the frozen tundra, it's about cooperation and stability. Like when you're at a potluck dinner and everyone brings their own dish... except Trump 🤣. But seriously, Europe needs to stand strong and work together with its allies. Can't let Trump 'ice' the whole thing 😂.
 
man this whole thing is so weird 🤔... von der leyen's warning about tariffs on greenland feels like a last-minute attempt to salvage something from the trump administration's trade policies 🤑... but at the same time, it's like europe is already walking on eggshells around trumps antics, you know? 😬

i mean, it's all well and good for von der leyen to talk about cooperation in the arctic region and promoting stability, but what's really going on behind the scenes? 🤫 are european officials secretly negotiating with trump to ease tensions or is this just a bunch of empty words? 💬

and omg, can we please not forget that greenland is literally a tiny country with no army to speak of 🌿... trumps "threat" feels like a desperate attempt to assert american influence in the region and it's just gonna backfire 🚨
 
Ugh I'm not surprised at all by this, like how else is Trump gonna get a reaction from EU... 🤦‍♂️ He's just trying to stir up drama before Davos, probably gonna make some empty promises or something. Von der Leyen is right though, if the US starts imposing tariffs on Greenland it's only gonna lead to more tension between Europe and the States. I mean, why would anyone trust Trump with anything that affects global security? 🚫 And what's up with this whole " annexing" thing anyway... sounds like some kinda game of geopolitical chicken to me... 😬
 
Wow 😮, this US move on Greenland is getting super serious! Like, tariffs and all... interesting 🤔, how do you think Europe should handle it? Should they just chill and let the US do its thing or take a firmer stance? And what's up with Trump's sudden interest in the Arctic region? Is he just trying to create some drama at Davos?
 
I think it's interesting how Ursula von der Leyen is framing this situation - like, we need to stay calm and united because all our efforts would just go down the drain if we start getting into a spat with Trump. It's like, we've got bigger fish to fry in terms of global cooperation and security, you know? We can't let petty disagreements get in the way of working together on things that really matter. 🤝
 
omg can u imagine if US imposed tariffs on Greenland it would be like if our school had a new policy on food in the cafeteria 🍔😒 without consulting anyone! von der Leyen is right we shouldnt let tensions get out of hand let's focus on arctic security instead 🌊👫 her proposal sounds pretty solid but u think europe can really work together on this one? 💬 we need to be united like a team for once 😅
 
🤔 So I'm wondering, do you think the US should just chill on threatening Greenland's sovereignty? Like, isn't it a bit much for Trump to be trying to muscle in on Europe's turf like that? 🚫 The idea of working together with the US on arctic security stuff sounds cool and all, but if they're gonna try to strong-arm us into submission... idk man 😐

Personally, I think Ursula von der Leyen is totally right on this one. We should be standing up for our allies and not letting some hot-headed leader like Trump get in the way of cooperation 🙅‍♂️. The EU needs to show some unity and stick together on this one 💪

But at the same time, I'm a bit worried that we're gonna end up in a whole lot of trouble if we don't navigate this situation carefully... 🤯 It's not like we can just sit back and let Trump dictate what happens in Greenland 😒. We need to find a way to work with him without getting taken advantage of 👊
 
just another diplomatic dance... can't help but feel like europe's always one step behind us 🤔 gotta give props to von der leyen for sticking up for her continent tho 👏 maybe trump's just trying to get a rise outta europe, but still, tariffs are never the answer 💸. what's at stake here is more than just trade agreements - arctic security and all that jazz 🌟 think about it, we're all interconnected in this crazy world... gotta work together if we wanna stay on top of things ❄️
 
Tariffs on Greenland are not the solution 🤔. It's like they're trying to recreate a Cold War scenario in the Arctic ❄️. We should be working together to address climate change and security concerns instead of playing politics. I mean, Trump's all about 'America First', but what about Europe's interests? Can't we find a middle ground that benefits everyone? 😐
 
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