Trump tariffs live updates: Trump announces tariffs on European countries until deal is reached for 'purchase of Greenland'

Key Points

  • Tariffs on Europe: President Trump announced a 10% tariff on eight European countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands, Finland) starting Feb. 1, escalating to 25% by June 1 if no deal is reached on the US purchase of Greenland.**
  • Greenland Acquisition: Trump insists the US needs Greenland for national security to counter China and Russia, criticizing Denmark's minimal defense capabilities.**
  • Protests and Criticism: Protests erupted in Denmark and Greenland against the US plans, while former NATO head Anders Fogh Rasmussen accused Trump of using Greenland as a distraction from the Ukraine war.**
  • Supreme Court Case: The US Supreme Court is reviewing the legality of Trump's tariff authority under a 1977 emergency law, with potential implications for companies like Costco seeking refunds.**
  • Other Trade Deals: Separate trade agreements include a US-Taiwan deal for semiconductor reshoring and a Canada-China tariff reduction on electric vehicles and farm products.**

Summary

President Trump announced on social media a 10% tariff on eight European countries, effective February 1, escalating to 25% by June 1 if no agreement is reached on the US purchase of Greenland. Targeting Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, Trump claims Greenland is vital for national security against China and Russia, mocking Denmark's defenses. Protests in Denmark and Greenland oppose the plan, while former NATO head Anders Fogh Rasmussen criticized Trump’s tactics as a distraction from Ukraine. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court is reviewing Trump’s tariff authority under a 1977 emergency law, a case watched by companies like Costco hoping for refunds. Trump warns a negative ruling would be disastrous for US trade power. Additionally, the US struck a trade deal with Taiwan to boost semiconductor production, while Canada and China agreed to lower tariffs on electric vehicles and farm goods. European ambassadors plan an emergency meeting to address Trump’s latest moves, amid ongoing tensions over Greenland’s autonomy under Denmark and military presence from NATO countries.

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January 18, 2026
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