President Donald Trump is getting a mixed response after declaring himself the “Tariff King,” a self-bestowed title he used while discussing trade policy and a controversial push to acquire Greenland.
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As US President Donald Trump eyes the UK with tariff threats over Greenland, i Paper columnist and UK correspondent, Ian Dunt, examines Keir Starmer’s response — and whether he has any cards to play.
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