The European Parliament has approved the implementation of a trade agreement with the United States following a period of suspension and the imposition of additional conditions. Work on the agreement was initially halted due to threats made by former US President Donald Trump. The European Parliament’s approval came only after securing concessions and stipulations related to the deal’s terms. These conditions appear to address concerns raised by Trump’s previous trade policies and potential future actions. The agreement aims to reduce tariffs and facilitate trade between the EU and the US. The approval signifies a step forward in transatlantic economic relations, despite recent political tensions. The deal’s specifics and the nature of the added conditions have not been fully detailed in initial reports.
