Key facts
- The European Parliament is expected to vote on and back a trade deal with the U.S.
- A senior EU lawmaker doubts the U.S. will adhere to the deal's terms.
- Safeguards are included in the deal to allow the EU to react to breaches.
- The deal has a termination clause set for the end of 2029.
- The U.S. has recently imposed tariffs on imports from Brazil, which the lawmaker cited as an example of potential political motivation.
- A U.S. Trade Representative affirmed the U.S. commitment to the trade agreement.
BRUSSELS, June 10 (Reuters) - The European Parliament is poised to approve a trade deal with the United States next week, according to Bernd Lange, chair of the parliament's trade committee. However, Lange expressed significant skepticism regarding the U.S.'s commitment to upholding the agreement's terms, particularly under the current administration.