The EU's trade bazooka, formally known as the Anti-Coercion Instrument, aims to counteract undue pressure from other nations. Established in 2021, it includes measures that could significantly impact trade relations, particularly with the United States.
The European Union is preparing to respond to threats from US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. As a trading bloc, the EU primarily uses financial tools, such as imposing high tariffs on US products. French President Emmanuel Macron has mentioned a "trade bazooka," but most of the 27 EU countries remain cautious about deploying it.

Understanding the Trade Bazooka
The "trade bazooka" refers to the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI). This tool includes measures to block or limit trade and investment from nations exerting undue pressure on EU members or companies. It could restrict exports and imports, exclude countries from EU public tenders, or limit foreign investments. In extreme cases, it might deny access to the EU's market of 450 million consumers, potentially causing significant losses for US businesses.
Origins of the Anti-Coercion Instrument
The European Commission introduced the ACI in 2021 after China restricted trade with Lithuania over its relations with Taiwan. The commission stated, "The primary objective of the ACI is deterrence. The instrument will, therefore, be most successful if there is no need to use it." This was before the Greenland dispute arose.
Potential Activation Timeline
Activating the ACI would require at least six months. This timeline reflects the complexity and scale of implementing such measures across the EU.
EU-US Trade Dynamics
In 2024, trade between the EU and US reached 1.7 trillion euros (USD 2 trillion), averaging 4.6 billion euros daily, according to Eurostat. Europe's main exports to the US include pharmaceuticals, cars, aircraft, chemicals, medical instruments, and wine. Conversely, the US exports professional services like payment systems and cloud infrastructure, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, aerospace products, and cars to Europe.
The EU's readiness to counter US threats highlights its commitment to protecting member states' interests. However, deploying such measures remains a complex decision involving multiple stakeholders within the bloc.
With inputs from PTI
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