
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Widespread anger over the Trump administration’s push for U.S. ownership of Greenland is prompting shoppers in Denmark to boycott American products and services such as Tesla, Netflix and Coca-Cola. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Anger over President Donald Trump’s push for U.S. control of Greenland is driving many shoppers in Denmark to boycott American companies and products.
Key Points:
Danish boycotts of Tesla, Netflix, and other US goods could cut sales and profits for American companies, which may hit US workers and investors.
US consumers may get more choice and lower prices if companies compete harder for foreign buyers and protect their brands.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central political actor whose repeated suggestions about U.S. ownership of Greenland are the main trigger for the boycott.
One of the main American brands Danish shoppers are boycotting, with sales in Denmark reported down sharply.
Major American brand/product singled out in the boycott and used prominently in the protest imagery.
His company Tesla is singled out as a major boycott target, and the article reports a sharp sales.
The boycott movement is organized and spread through Facebook groups, making it a key platform in the story.
Major American service named as a boycott target by Danish consumers.
Major Danish supermarket chain taking visible steps to mark European products for shoppers.
Convenience-store chain that is highlighting Danish-made items with flags.
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