LONDON: French President Emmanuel Macron warned about global power and economic governance, implicitly challenging US President Donald Trump’s trade and diplomatic approach, at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday. Without naming Trump, Macron described a world sliding toward a “law of the strongest,” where cooperation is replaced by coercion and economic pressure becomes a tool of dominance. His comments come as Europe faces renewed threats of tariffs and coercive measures from Washington following the fallout over Greenland and other trade disputes.

French president calls tariff threats ‘unacceptable’, while Sweden’s Ulf Kristersson warns EU will not be ‘blackmailed’ by US

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Emmanuel Macron to urge EU to use its powerful anti-coercion instrument if US goes ahead with tariffs

“Preferiamo lo Stato di diritto alla brutalità”

Il presidente francese denuncia il riemergere di “ambizioni imperialistiche” e critica la minaccia di dazi di Trump

Speaking to reporters in Florida, US president claims Denmark ‘can’t protect’ Greenland when asked what he planned to say to European leaders who opposed his plans

DAVOS: European leaders take the stage on Tuesday ahead of Donald Trump at the gathering of global elites in Davos, as the US president dangles tariff threats in a bid to pressure…

US president posts flurry of provocative messages on social media on Greenland, upping ante before World Economic Forum.

"We do prefer respect to bullies ... and we do prefer rule of law to brutality," Macron said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, French President Emmanuel Macron also decried an 'endless accumulation of new tariffs that are fundamentally unacceptable.'

LONDON: French President Emmanuel Macron warned about global power and economic governance, implicitly challenging US President Donald Trump’s trade and diplomatic approach, at…

France, and Europe, will not "passively accept the law of the strongest," French President Emmanuel Macron said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The American president's threats toward Greenland and, more broadly, his contempt for Europe dominated discussions and speeches on Tuesday at the Economic Forum. French President…

Appeasing Trump has only emboldened him. But European leaders are not as helpless as the US president believes, says Georg Riekeles, the associate director of the European Policy…

At a time when European talks with the US over Greenland have taken on the tone of a confrontation, France's opposition parties put their criticisms on hold in the name of…

U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized a number of current and former political leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.