Author: Changan, Amelia I Biteye Content Team The United States has once again wielded the tariff weapon, but this time the target is not the trade deficit, butAuthor: Changan, Amelia I Biteye Content Team The United States has once again wielded the tariff weapon, but this time the target is not the trade deficit, but

Tariffs for territory? How will Trump's "island purchase plan" shake global financial markets?

2026/01/20 12:30
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Author: Changan, Amelia I Biteye Content Team

The United States has once again wielded the tariff weapon, but this time the target is not the trade deficit, but territory. Trump has officially declared war on traditional European allies: using the ownership of Greenland as a pretext to unleash the tariff sword.

For investors, understanding this conflict is not only about seeing the geopolitical situation clearly, but also about protecting their assets amidst dramatic liquidity fluctuations.

This article will provide an in-depth analysis of how this tariff event will affect your every investment decision.

Background: From military exercises to tariff threats

The direct targets of this tariff increase are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland.

The trigger was the recent deployment of troops by these eight countries to Greenland for an Arctic endurance exercise. Trump views Greenland as America's backyard, and this unauthorized military presence was deemed provocative. He swiftly resorted to his most familiar weapon – tariffs.

Trump's demands are simple and direct: either sell the islands or pay taxes.

  • Effective February 1: 10% punitive tariff.

  • From June 1st: Increased to 25%.

The tariffs will only be lifted if an agreement is reached to purchase Greenland.

Currently, Europe is taking a hard line, with Denmark reiterating that Greenland will not be sold. According to the latest news from Brussels, the ambassadors of the 27 EU member states have held an emergency meeting to discuss a reciprocal countermeasure.

The EU possesses a list drafted last year, totaling €93 billion. This list was originally suspended due to last year's trade agreement, but the suspension period expires on February 6, 2026. This means that if Trump takes action on February 1, the EU could retaliate as early as a few days later.

Both sides are currently stacking cards frantically.

  • Trump is betting that European unity is fragile, and that tariffs of 10%-25% are enough to cause internal economic friction in Europe, ultimately forcing it to compromise.
  • The EU is betting that American companies cannot afford to lose the European market, which is forcing the US Congress and voters to put pressure on Trump.

Tariff transmission and market repricing

Affected by this news, global markets fluctuated wildly today: Hong Kong stocks fell 1.05% intraday, and Asian markets such as the Nikkei index generally declined; risk aversion intensified, and spot gold rose by more than 2% intraday, hitting a record high along with silver prices; the price of Bitcoin once plummeted by $4,000 in two hours, with an intraday drop of about 3.6%.

Since the biggest difference between this Greenland tariff war and previous tariff issues lies in the issue of territorial sovereignty rather than trade, the EU may not be so easy to concede.

So how does this Greenland-Guam tariff war differ from previous tariff wars? Its impact is mainly reflected in three aspects:

1. International trade and commodities: Trump’s punitive tariffs on eight European countries directly cut off the low-cost circulation path of high-value industrial products.

Because the United States is highly dependent on supplies from countries such as Denmark and Germany in the fields of precision instruments, pharmaceuticals and high-end automobiles, tariff costs will be quickly transmitted to the end market through the supply chain, triggering severe imported inflationary pressures.

Amid this macroeconomic uncertainty, global trade volume has been damaged, pushing up the safe-haven premium for physical assets, and driving spot gold and silver prices to new historical highs.

2. Liquidity and Interest Rates: Trump's move to link tariffs to territorial sovereignty disrupted the existing international capital balance. Under tariff pressure, global trade credit contracted, leading to a significant increase in the cost of obtaining dollars in offshore markets. Simultaneously, risk aversion drove a large-scale repatriation of funds to the United States, with concentrated purchases of US Treasury bonds. This mismatch in capital flows resulted in a significant regional imbalance in global dollar liquidity.

Currently, volatility in the US Treasury market has intensified. The 10-year Treasury yield is caught in a fierce struggle between safe-haven buying pressure and long-term inflation expectations.

In the short term, while safe-haven funds entering the bond market can lower yields, long-term US Treasury yields face the risk of a second rise as the market begins to digest the inflation risks triggered by tariffs and concerns about the increased debt burden caused by large-scale US fiscal expansion. This lack of transparency in the interest rate environment is weakening the support for overvalued assets.

3. Crypto Market: Cryptocurrencies failed to demonstrate safe-haven properties during this crisis, and instead came under significant pressure due to their strong correlation with macro liquidity.

As offshore dollar liquidity tightened, institutional investors prioritized reducing their holdings of highly volatile crypto assets to address margin shortfalls in traditional markets. Bitcoin's breach of key support levels triggered massive liquidations, causing a sharp decline in the total market capitalization of the crypto market in a short period, once again exposing its vulnerability to extreme geopolitical turmoil.

In summary, tariff barriers led to a contraction in trade, which in turn caused imported inflation to raise interest rate expectations, tightening global dollar liquidity, and institutions selling off assets across assets to cover margin calls, ultimately resulting in a crash in the crypto market.

KOL opinion summary

1. Phyrex @Phyrex_Ni (XHunt ranking: 765)

Opinion: If Trump does implement the Greenland tariffs on February 1, it is likely to trigger another rise in inflation, leading the Federal Reserve to maintain high interest rates for a longer period. This could cause investors to reduce their risk appetite and potentially seek safe haven by selling assets.

2. qinbafrank @qinbafrank (XHunt ranking: 1533)

Opinion: The biggest difference between the Greenland tariff war and previous tariff issues is that the core issue is territorial sovereignty rather than trade. Trump's ultimate goal is to achieve long-term, complete US control over Greenland's defense and mineral resources through a long-term agreement. The Greenland tariffs have increased uncertainty, and uncertainty is what markets dislike most.

3. The Kobeissi Letter @KobeissiLetter (XHunt ranking: 1054)

Opinion: Trump's plan to acquire Greenland this time is indeed more demanding than before, and market volatility may last longer. However, their view is that the best traders will capitalize on the asset price volatility caused by the trade war. Volatility is opportunity.

4. Deep Tide @ TechFlowPost (XHunt ranking: 652)

Opinion: Trump's obsession with acquiring Greenland since 2019, and his first weaponization of tariffs against a NATO ally, has prompted the EU to consider activating its anti-coercion tools to retaliate against US goods, marking a deterioration in transatlantic relations. Bitcoin, essentially still a "US asset" reliant on the dollar system, has lost its appeal in the US-EU conflict, while "stateless" assets like gold have become the true safe-haven option, signifying a shift in the international order towards economic nationalism and calling for a "de-Americanization" revolution in cryptocurrencies.

5. Crypto veteran @Bqlsj2023 (XHunt ranking: 1519)

Opinion: This post provides an in-depth analysis of the reasons behind Trump's insistence on acquiring Greenland, including its strategic location, control of Arctic shipping routes, missile defense base, and abundant rare earth and energy resources. It also reviews previous US attempts to purchase Greenland. Based on the experience of the US-China trade war, the post predicts that EU tariff negotiations may last 4-6 months, suggesting that the current cryptocurrency market crash is a temporary black swan event. It advises investors to wait and see, and then buy on dips when the situation eases, while emphasizing that this market movement will revolve around the trade war.

6. The Long Investor @TheLongInvest (XHunt ranking: 40695)

Opinion: Trump is using tariff threats as a bargaining tactic (this time aiming to force the EU to sell Greenland), but his real goal is to force a deal, not to impose tariffs indefinitely. The market will likely repeat its fixed cycle of "panic selling – easing of negotiations – rebound to new highs." Investors should take advantage of this artificially created short-term volatility to find buying opportunities amidst the panic.

Biteye's Perspective: A Guide to Dealing with TACO

There's a term circulating in the market: TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out). This meme originates from observations of his past negotiating style: although he always starts with extreme tariff threats, when faced with stock market turmoil or immense pressure from domestic interest groups, he often chooses an opportune moment to reach an agreement and declare victory.

Based on this logic, what signals should we pay attention to?

1) Focus on safe-haven funds: Before tariffs are actually implemented, gold and silver remain the core assets for hedging against geopolitical risks.

2) Maintain vigilance regarding liquidity: When there is a dollar shortage in offshore dollars, avoid blindly increasing leverage during the liquidity clearing period.

3) Finding undervalued assets: Historical experience shows that when the market falls into irrational panic, companies with solid business but which have been wrongly punished due to macro sentiment are often the first to rebound after the volatility.

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