Europe Union Lawmakers Approve Long‑Delayed Trade Deal with U.S.
Europe Union lawmakers have moved to approve the trade pact with the United States. The agreement was negotiated by President Trump and
Europe Union lawmakers have moved to approve the trade pact with the
United States. The agreement was negotiated by President Trump and
Europe Union officials. Talks took place in Turnberry, Scotland. The
negotiations stretched for almost a year. Lawmakers had previously
debated the deal’s provisions. The approval now puts the pact on the
brink of becoming law. The deal is expected to affect tariffs and
market access between the two sides. Observers will watch for the
final sign‑off by the Europe Union executive.