Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Davos Braces for Trump's Arrival; Bessent Cautions Allies Over Military Missions in Greenland

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Jan 21, 2026
Lisa Bromowitz, Bloomberg's surveillance anchor, shares live insights from Davos. She discusses President Trump's controversial bid for Greenland, which has ignited tensions with European leaders. The podcast highlights the potential consequences of Trump's tariff threats and the mixed reactions from Europe, ranging from negotiations to outright criticism. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cautions against heightened military presence in Greenland, while questions arise about the stability of the U.S.-EU trade deal amidst these geopolitical dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Tariff Threats Strain Transatlantic Trust

  • President Trump threatened 10% tariffs on goods from eight European countries over Greenland negotiations, rattling allies.
  • The move risks undermining trust and could trigger retaliatory measures that jeopardize existing trade accords.
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U.S. Pushes Back On European Moves In Greenland

  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent publicly criticized European military moves in Greenland and France's proposed NATO exercise.
  • He framed allied deployments and rhetoric as counterproductive and questioned their strategic message.
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Denmark's Bond Sales Seen As Symbolic

  • A Danish pension fund said it would sell U.S. Treasuries citing U.S. fiscal policy and Greenland comments.
  • Bessent downplayed the move as immaterial and said Denmark's Treasury holdings are negligible.
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