FRANKFURT, Germany — Frustrated European officials pushed Monday for clarification on how US President Donald Trump’s declaration of a 15 percent global tax on imports would affect the trade deal they struck with Trump this summer as EU legislators hit pause on the deal’s ratification until they get clarity. The European Parliament’s trade committee postponed a committee vote on ratification after Trump said he would impose the new tariff, after the US Supreme Court struck down his use of an emergency powers law to set new import taxes. READ: US tariff relief comes with new 15% levy Trump then turned to another section of trade law to justify […]... Keep on reading: EU hits pause on US trade deal