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What Sort of Welcome Will Trump Get at Davos?

President Trump leads a large U.S. delegation at Davos, using tariff threats on eight European countries to pressure the EU over Greenland, triggering an emergency EU summit.

  • Ahead of his Wednesday Davos speech, President Donald Trump unsettled markets, returning mortgage-rate volatility amid rising trade tensions and diplomatic disputes involving Greenland.
  • The United States sent an unusually large delegation to Davos as President Trump leads efforts, while Macron will leave Tuesday without seeing Trump, and Merz plans to meet him Wednesday.
  • Finland's President Alexander Stubb said tariff threats among allies are unacceptable and warned they may weaken transatlantic ties, adding he `doesn't believe that the United States will take control of Greenland militarily`.
  • Leaders from the 27-nation European Union bloc will hold an emergency summit in Brussels on Thursday, while Denmark proposed NATO start surveillance operations in Greenland amid security concerns.
  • Other flashpoints on the WEF agenda include crises in Venezuela, Gaza, Ukraine and Iran, broadening the diplomatic stakes at Davos.
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