EU and US officials prepare to revisit trade deal before 4 July deadline
Trade Deal Discussion
EU governments and the European Parliament are preparing to discuss the implementation of the EU-US trade deal before the looming 4 July deadline.
EU governments and the European Parliament are preparing to discuss the implementation of the EU-US trade deal before the looming 4 July deadline.
Strategic Timing
Negotiations on the EU-US trade deal are critical, given the looming 4 July deadline and the potential for increased tariffs under the Trump administration.
Negotiations on the EU-US trade deal are critical, given the looming 4 July deadline and the potential for increased tariffs under the Trump administration.
Urgent Talks
“This is a critical moment for EU-US relations as we face increasing tariff threats; we must act decisively to secure this trade deal,” stated an EU official.
“This is a critical moment for EU-US relations as we face increasing tariff threats; we must act decisively to secure this trade deal,” stated an EU official.
Key developments
EU governments and the European Parliament will revisit the EU-US trade deal discussions, spurred by escalating threats of increased tariffs from former President Trump.
The imminent 4 July deadline has intensified negotiations, making this a critical moment for both sides to reach a consensus.
EU-US trade deal has its make-or-break moment in Strasbourg

EU governments and the European Parliament are set to discuss the implementation of the EU-US trade deal again, amid threats of higher tariffs from Trump. As the clock is ticking, this could be the last chance to finalize it before the 4 July deadline.

