The EU-Trump trade deal, concluded in July 2025 at Turnberry, Scotland, between Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, faces an uncertain future after the European Parliament suspended the controversial agreement. This suspension follows a significant ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, which invalidated most of the tariffs President Trump had imposed under the national emergency law, IEEPA. Despite this setback, Trump announced over the weekend his intention to implement new minimum tariffs of 15% on all imported goods through alternative legal means, though the legal standing and specifics of these new tariffs remain unclear.