
E.U. hits the brakes on U.S. trade deal after Trump threatens 15% global tariffs
NBC News
The European Parliament halted ratification of a trade deal with the U.S., the latest fallout from the Supreme Court's tariff ruling.
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.
Following an emergency meeting in Brussels, lawmakers said the U.S.' side of the deal is now "so uncertain."
"Nobody knows what will happen ... and it's unclear if there will be additional measures or how the United States will really guarantee" its end of the agreement, the parliament's trade committee chief Bernd Lange said.
As the announcement was being made, Trump used social media to threaten "any country that wants to 'play games' with the ridiculous supreme court decision." Trump said countries could be hit "with a much higher tariff."
Trump ended his Truth Social post with, "BUYER BEWARE!!!"













