Trump cancels threatened tariffs after reaching 'framework of deal' on Greenland
Just hours after he doubled down on his claim that the US should "get Greenland", Donald Trump made an abrupt U-turn on the tariffs he had threatened to slap on European nations that opposed his bid. Announcing on his Truth Social platform, the US president said he and NATO chief Mark Rutte had reached a "framework of a future deal" on Greenland, and that in light of that, he would not be imposing the 10% import duties that were slated to go into effect on February 1st.
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