In 2026, just at the start, a major news broke out. The US government announced that starting from February 1, it would impose a 10% tariff on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, and by June 1, the tariff would jump to 25%—a significant move.
What are the specific conditions? Unless these countries agree to "sell" Greenland to the United States, the tariff policy will remain in effect. At first glance, this sounds a bit absurd, but the underlying logic involves deep geopolitical and defense strategies.
From a historical perspective, the US
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