EU lawmakers have agreed to resume work on the EU-US trade deal after Trump dropped tariff threats over Greenland. The deal, established in July 2024, sets US tariffs at 15% on EU exports, while the EU will eliminate tariffs on US goods. The trade committee is committed to advancing the deal, but discussions have been heated, with various political groups pushing for clauses to protect territorial sovereignty. The EPP seeks quick resumption of the deal for business certainty, while the Socialists & Democrats advocate for a sunset clause. Concerns about US coercion and criticism from the far-right Patriots for Europe group were also raised. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)