French President Emmanuel Macron plans to ask the European Union to use an "anti-coercion instrument" in case United States President Donald Trump follows through on his threats of new tariffs on European countries related to disagreements over Greenland, AFP reported on Sunday, citing Macron's team.
According to the report, the instrument, also known as the bloc's trade "bazooka," has never been used before and would allow curbing imports of goods and services to combat potential trade duties on EU goods entering the US.
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