European Boycott of U.S. Goods Intensifies as Danish Anger Peaks
Trump's threats to seize Greenland and the Panama Canal fuel widespread consumer resistance and symbolic protests across Europe and Canada.
- Denmark is at the forefront of a growing boycott movement against U.S. goods, with public anger driven by Donald Trump's policies and rhetoric.
- The Salling Group, Denmark’s largest supermarket chain, introduced labels to identify European-made products, responding to consumer demand for alternatives to U.S. goods.
- Social media platforms, including Facebook, have been key to organizing the boycott, with Danish and French groups attracting tens of thousands of participants.
- Symbolic actions, such as Tesla vehicle arson in Germany and widespread canceled orders, highlight the intensity of opposition to U.S. brands like Tesla and Coca-Cola.
- While the economic impact on U.S. exports is expected to be limited, the boycott underscores deeper European frustration with U.S. trade, environmental, and foreign policies.