UE sospende l'attuazione dell'accordo commerciale Turnberry con Trump

La Corte Suprema degli Stati Uniti ha dichiarato illegali la maggior parte delle tariffe di Donald Trump, gettando dubbi sull'accordo Turnberry firmato a luglio 2025. Il Parlamento europeo ha sospeso l'attuazione in attesa di chiarimenti da Washington. Trump ha minacciato tariffe più alte se la sentenza verrà sfruttata.

L'accordo Turnberry, negoziato a luglio 2025 sul campo da golf Turnberry in Scozia, è stato ottenuto sotto la minaccia di una sovrattassa statunitense del 30% sulle importazioni. Donald Trump ha ottenuto l'eliminazione delle tariffe UE sui prodotti industriali americani in cambio di una tariffa minima del 15% sulla maggior parte delle esportazioni europee verso gli Stati Uniti. La presidente della Commissione Ursula von der Leyen è stata convocata lì da Trump, che si è vantato di aver firmato 'il più grande affare di sempre'.

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