🏛️ EU Parliament resumes ratification process for US tariff agreement
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The European Parliament has resumed the ratification process for the EU-U.S. tariff agreement, with a committee vote set for 24 February and a plenary vote on 11 March. Despite this progress, divisions remain among lawmakers regarding tariff removals and protective clauses. The failure to reach a consensus in previous meetings has raised concerns about the EU's ability to implement the agreement effectively, potentially straining relations with Washington.
Key points
- The European Parliament has resumed the ratification process for the EU-US tariff agreement.
- A committee vote is scheduled for 24 February, with a plenary vote expected on 11 March.
- Divisions remain among lawmakers regarding tariff removals and protective clauses.
- Failure to reach a consensus risks further delays in transatlantic trade relations.
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Facts
- Committee vote scheduled for 24 February 2026.
- Plenary vote expected on 11 March 2026.
- Bernd Lange is the chair of the Parliament’s International Trade Committee.
- The EPP opposes protective measures in the agreement.
- Previous meetings failed to establish a common position on tariff removals.
Quotes
- We need a strong united Europe in this geopolitical situation — Bernd Lange
- To move forward we need a ‘Trump-proofed’ agreement — Karin Karlsbro
- I am disappointed we didn’t reach a deal today — Željana Zovko
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