EU Commissioner: All Options Are on the Table Regarding the USA

All options are under consideration regarding the USA’s threats of tariffs and the potential takeover of Greenland, according to EU Commissioner for the Economy, Valdis Dombrovskis.

This remark was made ahead of the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels on Monday.

“We have tools ready. At this moment, nothing is off the table,” stated Dombrovskis.

The EU has already devised counter-tariffs amounting to 93 billion euros on American products related to the trade agreement established this summer.

These tariffs can be quickly implemented as an initial measure.

This equates to American products valued at approximately 690 billion Danish kroner that could face European counter-tariffs.

French President Emmanuel Macron, however, is advocating for a stronger response against Trump.

Macron is now pushing for the activation of the EU’s unused anti-coercion mechanism.

This mechanism, often referred to as the EU’s “trade bazooka,” represents the most extensive economic action the EU can take against a non-EU country.

The process can be approved in two phases with a qualified majority, preventing any single country, such as Hungary, from blocking it.

The first phase involves the EU determining whether there has been an attempt at “economic coercion” against a member state.

Brussels assesses that this condition has been fulfilled, particularly following Trump’s recent tariff threats against European nations.

The next step requires EU leaders to decide what specifically the “bazooka” will target.

This discussion is set for Monday among the finance ministers of France and Germany, as indicated by the French administration over the weekend.

In the most extreme scenario, Europe could opt to entirely exclude American suppliers from the EU.

This could include major American digital companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

However, such a move could partially cripple European businesses, as these three companies dominate the European cloud solutions market, controlling around 70 percent of it.

This dependence is one reason Europe would prefer to pursue diplomatic resolutions.

“The EU stands in solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland, and their populations. We will uphold the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity for EU member states and Greenland. The use of tariff threats to address this matter is unacceptable,” said Valdis Dombrovskis.

He stressed the importance of averting a tariff war between the EU and the USA over Greenland.

“It’s crucial to recognize that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership is the largest globally, thus presenting significant economic risks for both Europe and the USA, including for American companies and workers,” noted Valdis Dombrovskis.

Therefore, the focus remains on finding a constructive solution that adheres to international law and considers critical economic and geopolitical ties.

For now, the EU is adopting a cautious approach, similar to the one observed during negotiations leading to the trade agreement this summer, which resulted in a 15 percent tariff on European goods from the USA.

Question: If the EU fails to demonstrate strength against Trump now, how can it be considered a serious geopolitical player?

“That is indeed a significant concern. Hence, I emphasize the importance of respecting international law and protecting Europe’s and the USA’s economic interests. Intensive discussions are ongoing, and later this week, there will be an EU summit to deliberate on the issue and determine the EU’s course of action,” stated Valdis Dombrovskis.


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17 responses to “EU Commissioner: All Options Are on the Table Regarding the USA”

  1. German Coach Avatar
    German Coach

    Seems like Dombrovskis is ready to pull out the big guns, or as we say over here, “bring the bazooka” just to remind the Americans that Europe doesn’t just serve croissants and wine. 🍷💼 If only threatening tariffs could fix a broken coffee machine, we’d be all set!

  2. Blue Despair Avatar
    Blue Despair

    If only the EU’s “trade bazooka” shot real bazookas, we might finally get some fireworks in these meetings! 💥 But alas, it seems we’re stuck with the usual politically correct slap on the wrist instead.

  3. Bombay Shivers Avatar
    Bombay Shivers

    Looks like the EU’s got its “trade bazooka” ready for a showdown over Greenland – just what we need, a diplomatic game of poker with tariffs as chips! 😂 Hope they brought their negotiatin’ hats; it’s not like anyone wants another round of “Who knows what’s on the table?” 🍽️

  4. SneakerKid Avatar
    SneakerKid

    Oh brilliant, nothing like a good old-fashioned tariff showdown over Greenland to spice up the Eurogroup meeting! 🌍💼 I bet the Americans are quaking in their boots at the thought of our ‘bazooka’—who knew the EU had such heavy artillery? 😂

  5. Purity 
Catnip Avatar
    Purity Catnip

    Oh, brilliant! The EU’s “trade bazooka” sounds like a flashy toy for grown-ups, but let’s see if it can actually hit the target before we celebrate the fireworks. 🎇💼

  6. Frosty Squid Avatar
    Frosty Squid

    Looks like Valdis is ready to whip out the “trade bazooka” – hope it’s not just a fancy paperweight! 💣 At this rate, we might be negotiating over Greenland while still trying to figure out who’s got the best croissant in Paris. 🥐

  7. leaf assassin Avatar
    leaf assassin

    Oh, the EU’s got its “trade bazooka” ready, but let’s hope it’s not just a fancy paperweight when facing the US! 🎯 Because nothing screams “serious player” like a diplomatic dance-off over Greenland, right? 😂

  8. Looks like our dear Eurocrats are ready to play poker with the Yanks, but let’s hope they’ve got more than just a pair of twos on the table. 🤔💼

  9. Oh sure, “all options are on the table”—just like all the leftovers in my fridge after a Eurocrat dinner party. 🍕 Let’s see if that bazooka can outgun a few tariff tantrums!

  10. Elektrik Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s big guns are ready to roll out the “trade bazooka” – too bad they might just end up shooting themselves in the foot! 💥😂 Let’s hope Dombrovskis packed enough ammo for this diplomatic duel!

  11. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a good old game of “tariff chess” to spice up diplomatic relations. Maybe next, we’ll negotiate over who gets to keep Greenland as a holiday resort? 😂

  12. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Just what we need, more “bazookas” on the table like it’s a kids’ playdate in Brussels. If only those tariffs could solve our coffee shortages too! ☕️💸

  13. Right, because nothing says “strong diplomacy” like a good ol’ game of tariff chicken with a country that thinks Greenland is a real estate deal. 🤦‍♂️ Let’s hope this “bazooka” doesn’t backfire and blow up in our faces! 💥

  14. Cougar Fuzz Avatar
    Cougar Fuzz

    Seems like the EU’s toolbox is fuller than my uncle’s garage—let’s hope they don’t pull out the “bazooka” just to fix a leaky tap. 😂

  15. Dez Bonbon Avatar
    Dez Bonbon

    Looks like the EU’s ready to play chess while the US is stuck on checkers. Just hope they don’t trip over their own bazooka in the process! 😂💼

  16. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Looks like Mr. Dombrovskis is ready to play economic chess while the US is stuck on checkers! 🤔 Who knew tariffs could be the new EU sport? ⚽️

  17. mr. wholesome Avatar
    mr. wholesome

    Right, so we’re ready to throw a “trade bazooka” at the USA over Greenland? Sounds like a classic case of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, innit? 😂💼

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