EU Delays Trade Deal Ratification with US After Court Ruling

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Correspondent/PR Lead
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The European Union has postponed ratifying its trade deal with the United States.

The decision followed a ruling by the Supreme Court declaring tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal.

European officials say the ruling has created fresh legal and political uncertainty around the agreement.

Economist Holger Schmieding urged Europe to rethink its economic direction.

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Schmieding, who works at Berenberg, said Europe must pivot toward strategic autonomy.

He warned that companies may struggle to replace cheaper foreign suppliers in the short term.

However, he stressed that long-term resilience requires reducing dependence on external trade shocks.

The ruling adds new pressure to transatlantic trade relations already facing regulatory and political hurdles.

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Samira Usman Adam is a multimedia journalist, PR practitioner, and communication strategist with over a decade of experience in media and community engagement. Her work focuses on storytelling, digital innovation, and strategic communication that drives social impact. She is passionate about empowering young people, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building platforms that strengthen media practice and leadership across communities.