'Be in no doubt' EU will retaliate to any new US tariffs, Ireland says


Ireland's Taoiseach Micheal Martin arrives at a European Union leaders' summit in Brussels, Belgium, December 18, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

DUBLIN, Jan ‌18 (Reuters) - The European Union will ‌retaliate if U.S. tariff ‌threats against European allies over Greenland materialise, but it is premature to consider ‍using the bloc's "Anti-Coercion ‍Instrument", Ireland's prime ‌minister said on Sunday.

"The tempo here ‍has ​increased very dramatically, very quickly. Be in ⁠no doubt that Europe will obviously ‌retaliate if these tariffs are imposed, ⁠and that ‍will lead to a very serious situation globally," Micheal ‍Martin said.

"Obviously, dialogue has to ‌happen to prevent that from occurring... We're not getting into specifics just yet, and I think that (the Anti-Coercion Instrument) is a bit premature today but ‌of course it may be put on the table," Martin added in ​an interview with national broadcaster RTE.

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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