EU Parliament Seeks Power to Unilaterally Cancel US Trade Deal
European Parliament demands right to unilaterally cancel EU-US trade deal and retaliate forcefully, citing tariff imbalances and sovereignty concerns after Greenland controversy.
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European Parliament demands right to unilaterally cancel EU-US trade deal and retaliate forcefully, citing tariff imbalances and sovereignty concerns after Greenland controversy.
A major WTO agricultural dispute filed this month tests the organization's strained dispute resolution amid escalating trade wars, with U.S. farmers suffering billions in...
Trump cancels planned tariffs on European NATO allies after meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte in Davos, announcing a framework agreement for Greenland and Arctic cooperation.
President Trump rules out military force for Greenland acquisition in Davos speech but demands immediate negotiations, implementing tariffs on eight European countries while...
European Parliament votes to delay EU-Mercosur trade deal by referring it to Court of Justice for legal review, dealing blow to Von der Leyen's trade agenda amid farmer protests.
Trump refuses to back down on Greenland acquisition ahead of Davos, threatening tariffs on European allies and risking major trade war. EU prepares €93 billion in retaliatory...