Trump drops tariff threats over Greenland after meeting with NATO chief

January 22, 2026 • Google News World

US President Donald Trump has dropped his threat to impose tariffs on Greenland, following a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. The US had previously imposed tariffs on Danish goods in response to Denmark’s support for the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

In a recent interview with Fox Business, Trump stated that he was willing to negotiate “total access” to Greenland with Denmark. However, after the meeting with Stoltenberg, Trump backpedaled on his threat, stating that he would not impose tariffs on the island.

Denmark’s allies have expressed concern over the US’s actions, citing potential damage to relations between the two countries. The US and Denmark have a long-standing relationship, with the US providing significant economic support to the country.

The meeting between Trump and Stoltenberg took place during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The two leaders discussed various global issues, including security and trade.

It is unclear what specific concessions or agreements were reached during the meeting. However, Trump’s decision to drop his tariff threat appears to be a positive development for Denmark-US relations.

The US and Greenland have a unique relationship, with the US providing significant economic support to the island in exchange for access to its natural resources. The two countries have been working together on various projects, including defense and infrastructure initiatives.

The situation highlights the complexities of international relations and the need for careful diplomacy in navigating sensitive issues.

Source: Google News World