Core Viewpoint - The European Parliament has decided to freeze the vote on the US-EU trade agreement due to escalating threats from President Trump regarding Greenland, raising doubts about the agreement's future [1][2][3] Group 1: Trade Agreement Status - The Parliament's Trade Committee indefinitely postponed the vote, questioning whether the agreement can ultimately be reached [3] - The Trade Committee Chairman, Bernd Lange, stated that the US is undermining the stability and predictability of US-EU trade relations by threatening the territorial integrity and sovereignty of EU member states [3] Group 2: Response from EU Leaders - EU leaders are set to meet in Brussels to discuss responses to Trump's aggressive actions, including the possibility of imposing counter-tariffs on US goods valued at €93 billion (approximately $109 billion) [3] - The European People's Party leader, Manfred Weber, emphasized that US goods cannot enter the EU tariff-free until issues are clarified [3] Group 3: EU's Preparedness for Action - European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen indicated that while Europe prefers dialogue and solutions, they are prepared to take united and decisive action if necessary [3]
欧洲议会无限期推迟对美欧贸易协议表决 直至美国回到合作道路上
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 16:58