
EU Parliament Moves Forward with EU-U.S. Trade Deal
More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.

More than six months after hostile tariffs were set by President Trump, the approval of the agreement reshaping transatlantic trade relations is on the horizon.

The EU’s extraordinary summit ended without concrete measures following a week marked by trade and territorial threats from Washington.

EU lawmakers have put transatlantic trade talks on hold, citing U.S. tariff threats by Donald Trump.

Brussels is considering massive retaliatory tariffs and potential use of the anti-coercion instrument if the U.S. doesn’t back down.