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I'm Sam Fennec.
Coming up today, Donald Trump is ramping up economic pressure on Denmark in his bid to acquire Greenland.
Are Danish exporters concerned about these threats?
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But first, today Donald Trump has reiterated his proposal that Greenland and the Panama Canal should become part of the United States.
The comments were made late Tuesday during a wide ranging press conference at his Mar A Lago base in Florida where he outlined his foreign policy objectives.
During the press conferen, Trump expressed a willingness to use both economic pressure and military action to secure what he believes are vital interests to the United States.
He specifically addressed Denmark's ownership of Greenland.
If Denmark wants to get to a conclusion, but nobody knows if they even have any right title or interest, the people are going to probably vote for independence or to come into the United States.
But if they did, if they did do that, then I would tariff Denmark at a very high level.
So what do people in Greenland think?
Malik Peter Koch Hansen heads Greenland's Foreign Policy Society and he's been quite vocal about his concerns.