Core Points - The European Parliament has agreed to restart the approval process for the previously frozen US-EU trade agreement after President Donald Trump withdrew his tariff threats related to Greenland [2][4] - The Trade Committee has rescheduled a vote that was previously canceled, with the vote expected to take place on February 24 [5] - Despite the resumption of the approval process, there are still significant doubts among several key lawmakers regarding the trade agreement [5] Summary by Sections - Trade Agreement Status - The approval process for the US-EU trade agreement, which was reached last summer but never fully implemented, is being revived [5] - The approval process had been paused last month due to accusations against Trump of using "coercive" actions regarding Greenland [5] - Political Reactions - European Parliament President Roberta Metsola expressed hope for the restoration of the approval process following Trump's withdrawal of tariff threats [5] - The Trade Committee Chairman Bernd Lange announced the rescheduled vote on social media [5]
特朗普缓和格陵兰争端后 欧盟重启对美贸易协议审批
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-04 16:15