India, Feb. 22 -- The European Union's planned landmark trade deal with the United States is once again in jeopardy, as the fallout from a Supreme Court ruling against President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs continues to ripple across global trade negotiations.

Bernd Lange, chairman of the European Parliament's trade committee, said on Sunday he would propose suspending legislative work on approving the so-called Turnberry Agreement at an emergency meeting on Monday.

He wants the process frozen until lawmakers receive a full legal assessment and "clear commitments" from Washington on where US trade policy now stands.

"Pure tariff chaos from the U.S. administration. No one can make sense of it anymore - only open questions and growing...