EU-US trade deal 'on hold' after new Trump tariffs
Trade,Tariffs,Greenland,Denmark,European Union,Donald Trump,United Kingdom,France,Norway,Netherlands,Germany,Sweden,Finland,Europe,NATO
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A landmark transatlantic trade deal will not be approved by EU lawmakers after U.S. President Donald Trump hit European countries with new tariffs as part of his efforts to wrest control of Greenland from Denmark.
Confirmation that the European Parliament will not move forward with ratification of the agreement, signed by Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in July last year, casts the future of the trade-war truce into uncertainty.
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