Markets rebound after Trump drops Greenland tariff threat
US markets rebounded Wednesday after President Donald Trump eased Europe’s most urgent fears over Greenland.
US markets rebounded Wednesday after President Donald Trump eased Europe’s most urgent fears over Greenland.
US President Donald Trump said he reached the “framework of a future deal” with NATO over Greenland, and dropped his tariff threat against European allies.
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Trump whined about his Greenland policies hurting the stock market, saying: “Iceland’s already cost us a lot of money.”