Greenland Tensions and US Tariff Threats Rattle Swiss Market
Geopolitical tensions over Greenland have escalated, with the US threatening new import tariffs on several European nations. The Swiss stock market has reacted negatively to the news, while Swiss gold refiners see a surge in imports from the mineral-rich territory.

Key Takeaways
- US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on eight European nations if the US is not allowed to buy Greenland.
- Swiss gold imports from Greenland rose from zero to CHF 18 million in 2025.
- Klaus Schwab, founder of the WEF, has been removed from power and will not attend the 56th annual meeting.
- French President Emmanuel Macron plans to ask Brussels to activate the EU’s anti-coercion instrument.
- The raw gold from Greenland is processed at the Metalor refinery in the canton of Neuchâtel.
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They Said
"The market is beginning to take on board a new parameter: tariffs are no longer just an economic tool, but a direct diplomatic weapon."
"Since Greenland does not have its own refinery, this gold arrives in Switzerland."