Danish economy braces for fallout from Trump’s tariffs

As Trump’s tariffs shake global markets, Denmark faces economic uncertainty through falling exports, cautious consumers, and nervous investors. Economists urge calm and expect limited long-term damage.

Jeppe Juul Borre is Chief Economist at Arbejdernes Landsbank. (Photo: Arbejdernes Landsbank)

The global economy is entering a dive once again after Trump introduced broad tariffs on imports.His announcement of a 20 percent tariff on EU goods entering the U.S. sent financial markets into a tumble, with Denmark’s C25 index falling over 13% since the news broke—including a 5 percent drop in the first hours of trading […]


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