Trump says the European Union has until July 4 to approve last year’s trade deal or its goods will face higher tariffs
Trump gives EU until July 4 to implement trade deal (dw); Earth is trembling again: Trump threatens EU with higher tariffs if it does not accept last year's trade deal (europeaninterest)

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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Respect NATO Allies Act.
HR7557 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Trump gives EU until July 4 to implement trade deal. This bill would require congressional approval before the President would impose/alter covered tariffs on goods from NATO allies.
If passed, it would:
- Require congressional approval before the President could impose/alter covered tariffs (and related import • Shift leverage over tariff “deadline threats” from unilateral executive action toward a Congress-vote requirement.
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This story is about Trump pressing the EU over a trade deal and deadlines for tariff actions. This bill would require the President to report quickly on new or increased import duties and make new duties expire after 60 days unless Congress approves.
If passed, it would
- Require President to report within 48 hours when new or higher import duties are imposed • Automatically expire new duties after 60 days unless Congress passes approval.
This story is about Trump using tariff authority tied to a trade dispute with the EU. This bill would force rapid reporting to Congress after new duties and time-limit duties unless Congress approves them.
If passed, it would
- Require quick congressional notification after new or higher duties are set • Limit the duration of duties unless Congress passes a joint resolution to keep them.
This story is about Trump gives EU until July 4 to implement trade deal. This bill would require enactment of a joint resolution of approval before certain new/additional duties on covered allies would take.
If passed, it would
- Require enactment of a joint resolution of approval before certain new/additional duties on covered allies could take • Increase required congressional oversight of tariff actions affecting allies/partners.
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