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Trump Suspends European Tariffs After Greenland "Framework" Deal

The geopolitical whipsaw that dominated this week's trading has reached a resolution -- for now. Here's the timeline and what it means for markets.

What Happened
  • January 17: Trump announced 10% tariffs on Denmark plus 7 European allies (Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, UK, Netherlands, Finland) -- set to jump to 25% by June 1 unless Greenland deal reached
  • January 20: EU Parliament halted work on the July 2025 US-EU trade deal. Trade Committee Chair Bernd Lange called it "tariffs as political pressure"
  • January 21: EU prepared "trade bazooka" -- the Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) that would restrict US companies from the EU single market
  • January 21 (Evening): Trump announced at Davos he reached "framework of a future deal" with NATO Secretary-General Rutte -- tariffs suspended

Market Reaction

The S&P 500 rallied for two consecutive sessions after the resolution. But not everything calmed down:
  • Gold hit fresh record at $4,889 -- hasn't retreated despite tariff relief
  • 10-year yield stuck at 4.24% -- investors not fully buying the "all clear"
  • VIX remains elevated above pre-crisis levels

The Bigger Picture

Morningstar's take: "The shock since Liberation Day in April 2025 has conditioned markets to respond more calmly to Trump's actions." Markets may now view geopolitics as "chronic risk rather than acute shock."

But the pattern is clear -- tariff threats appear, markets dip, deal gets made, markets recover. This playbook may repeat.

What to Watch
  • February 1 was the original tariff deadline -- now suspended but not cancelled
  • EU-US trade deal approval still frozen in European Parliament
  • Gold's refusal to retreat suggests underlying safe-haven demand remains

Sources: Euronews, CNBC, CNN

Have a good weekend!

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