Trump also said that he would not use force to acquire Greenland.

European stocks are expected to open sharply lower on Monday as traders react to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to hike tariffs on a number of European countries.

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Stock futures on Monday night pointed to a downbeat session on Wall Street as President Donald Trump intensifies his rhetoric on Greenland.

Asia-Pacific markets are set to trade mixed amid renewed U.S. tariff threats tied to Greenland, stoking trade concerns.

Stocks sank on Wall Street after Trump threatened to hit eight European countries with new tariffs as tensions escalate over his attempts to assert American control over Greenland.

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open lower, mirroring overnight losses on Wall Street after President Donald Trump escalated rhetoric over Greenland.

Wall Street has its worst day since October as Trump doubles down on threats to take Greenland.

Trump said over the weekend that he would slap tariffs on imports from eight European countries in retaliation for moving troops to Greenland.

Speaking in Europe, Trump referred to Greenland as “the piece of ice” and called yesterday’s stock losses “peanuts.”

The US president, at the World Economic Forum, says he'll have 'many meetings' on Greenland as Europe tensions simmer.

Comment from President Donald Trump in Switzerland eased worries of a widespread conflict in Greenland.

Markets rebounded and European leaders were somewhat reassured by the president's anticipated speech.

A comprehensive package of economic sanctions against the U.S. would increase price inflation in America.

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Trump's announcement marks a stunning twist in the ongoing controversy over his persistent efforts to acquire Greenland for the U.S.

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Markets jumped after Trump announced his threatened tariffs over Greenland were called off.

Trump cancels Greenland tariff threat, announces NATO's framework for Arctic security, amid geopolitical tensions and territorial disputes.

In a speech in Davos, the US president said that he would not use force to take the island.

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