EU Suspends US Trade Deal Approval After US Supreme Court Tariff Ruling
In Brief
EU pauses US trade deal approval; Trump announces 15% global tariff after Supreme Court ruling.
Key Facts
- The European Parliament suspended approval of a key EU-US trade deal pending clarification on the US Supreme Court ruling, according to France24 and CNA.
- US Census Bureau data showed the US trade deficit in goods reached a record high in 2025, as reported by the New York Times.
- The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump's initial tariffs last week, leading to questions about refunds and trade policy, according to multiple sources.
- President Trump announced a 15% global tariff after the Supreme Court decision, as reported by CBS News, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, and others.
- EU lawmakers are seeking clarification from Washington on the impact of the Supreme Court ruling, according to France24 and CNA.
What Happened
After the US Supreme Court struck down President Trump's tariffs, the European Parliament suspended approval of a major EU-US trade deal, according to France24 and CNA. President Trump subsequently announced a 15% global tariff, as reported by several outlets.
Why It Matters
The Supreme Court ruling and the new tariff announcement have introduced uncertainty for global trade partners and businesses. The EU's suspension of the trade deal and ongoing requests for clarification highlight the potential impact on international economic relations and trade policy. Sources differ on the exact timeline and scope of tariff changes. Some details, such as refund eligibility for previously collected tariffs, remain unresolved according to NPR and BBC.
Sources
- France24 — EU lawmakers to freeze US trade deal after Supreme Court ruling(5h ago)
- CBS News — Trump threatens 15% global tariff hike after stunning Supreme Court ruling(2h ago)
- NYT — U.S. Imports Grew in 2025, as Trump’s Tariffs Reshuffled Global Trade(4d ago)
