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I was in the room when Trump addressed leaders in Davos. Here are my top takeaways
Donald Trump told a packed room at Davos he demanded “immediate” negotiations over Greenland. CNBC was there, where the tension was palpable. Source link
U.S. still 'the closest of allies' with the UK despite rift, Finance Minister Reeves says
The U.S. remains the “closest of allies” with the U.K. despite a growing rift between the U.S. and Europe over the future of Greenland, Rachel Reeves told CNBC. Source link
European lawmakers suspend U.S. trade deal amid Greenland tariff tensions
EU lawmakers have suspended the approval of the U.S.-EU trade agreement over President Trump’s Greenland-related tariff threats. Source link
Trump calls for 'immediate negotiations' on Greenland, but rules out using force
President Donald Trump called for “immediate negotiations” with Denmark to “discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States.” Source link
How Greenland went from backburner issue to geopolitical flashpoint in just 2 weeks
CNBC takes a look at how diplomatic tensions over Greenland have reached a crisis point. Source link
Crypto markets 'will reach an all-time high' this year, says Ripple CEO
Interest in crypto from large financial institutions is not priced into the market according to Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of blockchain company Ripple told CNBC. Source link
Trump tells world leaders: Europe is 'not heading in the right direction’
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said some areas of Europe are no longer recognizable — and “not in a positive way.” Source link
Nvidia's Jensen Huang says AI robotics is a 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity for Europe
Europe’s industrial base sets it up well to lead in the physical AI space, Huang told WEF Source link
Trump to speak at Davos as his Greenland push, tariff threats take center stage
Trump said over the weekend that he would slap tariffs on imports from eight European countries in retaliation for moving troops to Greenland. Source link
China says trade deal with U.S. will 'drain Taiwan’s economy' for American benefits
China doubled down its rhetorics on the trade agreement between Taiwan and the U.S., saying it would benefit Washington while eroding the island’s strategic advantages. Source link