
The European Parliament on Monday halted the ratification process of a sweeping trade deal with the United States, the latest fallout from the Supreme Court striking down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Following an emergency meeting in Brussels, lawmakers said the U.S.' side of the deal is now "so uncertain." "Nobody knows what will happen ...
Main Idea: The European Parliament paused ratification of a U.S.-EU trade deal after a Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s tariffs made the agreement look uncertain.
Key Points:
The trade fight can raise prices for US consumers and hurt small businesses that depend on steady imports and exports.
No clear positive impact identified.
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Central institutional actor that halted ratification of the U.S.-EU trade deal.
Central actor whose tariff threats and executive actions drive the article’s main developments.
Its ruling striking down most tariffs is the key trigger for the article’s events.
Chair of the European Parliament's international trade committee and a quoted decision-maker in the ratification pause.
Named EU leader tied to the trade deal and its fallout.
Major party to the trade deal and the broader transatlantic trade dispute.
Reacted to the court ruling and called for the U.S. to abandon tariffs.
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Market benchmark cited for the stock selloff reaction.
Market benchmark cited in the day’s decline.
Market benchmark cited in the day’s decline.
Mentioned as part of the European pushback against Trump’s Greenland tariff threats.