Bosses from Fortune 500 Europe companies including Novo Nordisk, Lego, and Carlsberg met with the PM as Trump ups his threats over Greenland.
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had summoned business leaders after speaking on Wednesday with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who last week refused to rule out military or economic action to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark that is strategically important to Washington.
Despite Trump’s fervent claims that Greenland’s 55,000 residents desire to join the US, both Denmark and Greenland’s local leaders have firmly rejected the idea of a sale.
Stock prices for Novo Nordisk fell by about 3% at market open after the Biden administration selected its revolutionary drugs for mandatory price negotiations.
Danish business leaders, including Novo Nordisk's CEO, met with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to address potential U.S.-Denmark trade conflicts over Greenland. This follows U.S. President-elect Trump's unclear stance on economic or military actions regarding Greenland.
She said she had informed Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede ... The CEO of Danish obesity and diabetes drugmaker Novo Nordisk, Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, will participate in the meeting ...
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Trump has said he wants US to take over Greenland Danish PM said it's up ... including CEO of obesity drugmaker Novo Nordisk, met with the government. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ...
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Donald Trump insisted he was serious in his determination to take over Greenland in a fiery telephone call with Denmark’s prime minister, according to senior European officials. The US president spoke to Mette Frederiksen,
Mr Trump spoke to Mette Frederiksen, the Danish premier, for 45 minutes last week. The White House has not commented on the call but Ms Frederiksen said she had emphasised that the vast Arctic island – an autonomous part of the kingdom of Denmark – was not for sale, while noting the US’s “big interest” in it.