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    EU lawmaker urges delay to US trade deal vote after tariff upheaval

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    Posted on February 22, 2026

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    Last updated: February 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down earlier tariffs and Trump raised a global levy to 15%, MEP Bernd Lange urged delaying this week’s EU‑US trade deal vote, citing changed terms and legal uncertainty.

    Senior EU lawmaker seeks delay to EU-US trade vote amid tariff chaos

    By Philip Blenkinsop

    Tariff Turmoil and EU-US Trade Deal Uncertainty

    BRUSSELS, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A senior EU lawmaker proposed on Sunday postponing a vote on the EU-U.S. trade deal that had been planned for this week, arguing that the terms and legal basis on which the deal was struck had changed.

    Supreme Court Ruling and New Tariffs

    The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's global tariffs on Friday, prompting Trump to put in place a temporary tariff of 10%, which he hiked to 15% on Saturday.

    EU Reaction to Tariff Changes

    "Pure tariff chaos from the U.S. administration. No one can make sense of it anymore — only open questions and growing uncertainty for the EU and other U.S. trading partners," Bernd Lange wrote in a post on X.

    Turnberry Agreement Overview

    The European Union and the U.S. agreed at Trump's Turnberry golf course in Scotland last July on a deal averting a trade war under which the EU is to remove its import duties on many U.S. products in return for a 15% U.S. tariff on most EU goods exports.

    Required EU Approvals

    The reduced EU duties need clearance from EU governments and the European Parliament.

    Legal Basis Concerns

    Calls to Delay the Vote

    Lange wrote that the terms of the Turnberry agreement and the legal basis on which it was reached had changed and that clarity was now needed.

    Greens Support Pausing the Vote

    The Greens have also said the vote should be paused.

    Earlier Parliamentary Suspension

    The European Parliament last month suspended its work on the deal in protest at U.S. President Donald Trump's demands to acquire Greenland and threats of tariffs on European allies who oppose his plan, but subsequently decided to put the deal to a vote at the end of February.

    (Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop, Editing by William Maclean)

    Table of Contents

    • Tariff Turmoil and EU-US Trade Deal Uncertainty

    Key Takeaways

    • •MEP Bernd Lange urged postponing this week’s European Parliament vote on the EU-US trade deal.
    • •The call follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that voided earlier tariffs and Trump’s move from a 10% to 15% global levy.
    • •Lange says the Turnberry agreement’s terms and legal basis have changed, requiring clarity before any vote.
    • •The deal would cut many EU duties on U.S. products in exchange for a 15% U.S. tariff on most EU exports.
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU lawmaker urges delay to US trade deal vote after tariff upheaval

    1What is the main topic?

    An EU lawmaker proposes delaying the European Parliament’s vote on the EU-US trade deal after rapid U.S. tariff changes and a Supreme Court ruling altered the deal’s context.

    2Why is the vote being delayed?

    Bernd Lange argues the deal’s terms and legal basis have shifted after the court ruling and Trump’s move from a 10% to 15% global tariff, so lawmakers need clarity before voting.

    Supreme Court Ruling and New Tariffs
  • EU Reaction to Tariff Changes
  • Turnberry Agreement Overview
  • Required EU Approvals
  • Legal Basis Concerns
  • Calls to Delay the Vote
  • Greens Support Pausing the Vote
  • Earlier Parliamentary Suspension
  • Greens also back a pause; recent EU Parliament scheduling aimed for a late-February vote now in doubt.
    3What is the Turnberry agreement?

    A July accord under which the EU would remove many duties on U.S. products in return for a 15% U.S. tariff on most EU exports, pending approval by EU governments and Parliament.

    4When was the vote expected?

    It was slated for late February 2026, but the timetable may slip as lawmakers reassess the deal following the U.S. tariff changes and legal uncertainty.

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