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US threats have pushed European financial markets into the red zone. Following President Donald Trump's statements about imposing additional tariffs on eight European countries in connection with the Greenland situation, investors hurried to sell off stocks. According to PANews, trading on European exchanges is unfolding against a backdrop of a clear decline. The German DAX index fell by 1.3%, reflecting German traders' concerns. Euro Stoxx 50 dropped by 1.7%, making it the most loss-making among major indices. The French CAC 40 decreased by 0.7%, the British FTSE 100 by 0.4%, and the Italian FTSE MIB lost 1.6% of its value. This uniform decline in indices, including the German index, indicates a systemic nature of the sell-off and growing market concerns about a potential trade conflict between the US and the European Union.