#特朗普取消对欧关税威胁 A game surrounding Greenland has temporarily moved away the trade stick hovering over Europe.

US President Trump announced on social media that, due to reaching a "framework for future agreements" with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg regarding Greenland and the Arctic region, he decided to cancel the tariffs originally planned to be imposed on February 1 against eight European countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland). These tariffs were initially set to start at 10% and rise to 25% in June.

Previously, Trump threatened to impose tariffs, citing these countries' opposition to the US acquiring Greenland, which led to heightened trade tensions. This change in attitude has been interpreted by the market as a short-term easing of geopolitical risks, and European and American stock markets have shown signs of recovery.

Will the temporary alleviation of macro uncertainties boost global market risk appetite and bring spillover liquidity confidence to the cryptocurrency market?

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