On Wednesday, European lawmakers blocked approval of the trade deal the EU and the US agreed on in July.
In a statement on Wednesday, MEP Bernd Lange and INTA chair of EU-US trade relations said President Donald Trump’s recent plans to impose tariffs of 10% to 25% on European countries are against the terms of the trade pact.
Referring to Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, Lange said: “I don’t think he has revised his position. He wants Greenland to be part of the United States as soon as possible.”
Lange noted the proposed 10% to 25% tariff risk, adding: “We will continue the procedure until we have clarity on the Greenland risk.”
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