Emmanuel Macron
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if they put additional ties.
I mean, it doesn't make sense to have tariffs and be divided, and even to threaten now with additional tariffs.
We can use, I mean, the crazy thing is that we can be put in a situation to use the anti-coercion mechanism for the very first time.
vis-ร -vis the U.S.
if they put additional ties.
Europe has very strong tools now and we have to use them when we are not respected and when the rules of the game are not respected, by the way.
Europe has very strong tools now, and we have to use them when we are not respected and when the rules of the game are not respected, by the way.
The anti-coercion mechanism is a powerful instrument.
And we should not hesitate to deploy it in today's tough environment.
We must also advance the principle of European preference.
Without collective governance, cooperation gives way to relentless competition.
Competition from the United States of America, through trade agreements that undermine our export interests, demand maximum concessions, and openly aim to weaken and subordinate Europe,
combined with an endless accumulation of new tariffs that are fundamentally unacceptable.
Europe has very strong tools now, and we have to use them when we are not respected, and when the rules of the game are not respected, by the way.
The anti-corruption mechanism is a powerful instrument.
And we should not hesitate to deploy it in today's tough environment.
We must also advance the principle of European preference.
French President Emmanuel Macron used a speech in Davos to denounce President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Europe over the Greenland dispute and warned of a time of global instability.
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Everybody think in France, in the European Union, that Greenland is not to be sold, not to be taken.