European Parliament ratifies U.S. tariff agreement
The European Parliament voted to approve a tariff deal with the United States. The agreement aims to reduce trade barriers between the two
The European Parliament voted to approve a tariff deal with the United
States. The agreement aims to reduce trade barriers between the two
economies. Lawmakers supported the measure as a step toward stronger
transatlantic trade. The deal covers a range of goods currently
subject to tariffs. Approval follows negotiations conducted by EU and
U.S. officials. The vote reflects a consensus on the benefits of the
arrangement. Implementation will require ratification by member
states. The agreement is expected to boost economic cooperation.