Published: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 · 2:53 PM | Updated: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 · 2:53 PM
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🗝️ Key Points
- The European Parliament suspended work on the legal implementation of the U.S.-EU trade agreement in response to President Trump's threat to put tariffs on some European.
- The decision puts the European Union's plan to slash tariffs on a range of U.S.
- The tariff cuts were agreed to as part of a U.S.-EU trade deal that was first announced last summer but still needs lawmakers’ approval to take full effect.
The European Parliament suspended work on the legal implementation of the U.S.-EU trade agreement in response to President Trump’s threat to put tariffs on some European countries over Greenland, a senior lawmaker said. The decision puts the European Union’s plan to slash tariffs on a range of U.S. industrial products on hold. The tariff cuts were agreed to as part of a U.S.-EU trade deal that was first announced last summer but still needs lawmakers’ approval to take full effect.
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