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    US Trade Representative Greer Reshapes Global Trade Strategy With Tariff Adjustments and Bilateral Negotiations

    09/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has been at the center of several key trade developments in recent days. On April 2, 2026, the Trump administration issued proclamations adjusting tariffs on derivative products containing steel, aluminum, and copper, with changes effective April 6. Brownfield Ag News reports that most such products now face a 25 percent tariff on their full value, replacing the prior 50 percent on metal content alone. JD Supra notes this shift increases tariffs for many items while lowering them for metal-intensive ones, and introduces a 15 percent rate through 2027 for certain industrial and electrical grid equipment to boost United States manufacturing. The Secretary of Commerce and Greer now hold joint authority to add new products to these tariffs without prior processes.

    Greer also addressed the upcoming July 1 review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Brownfield Ag News quotes him saying changes are needed due to enforcement gaps, particularly with Canada, while progress has been made with Mexico. He advocates separate protocols for each country to tackle non-tariff barriers.

    Following the World Trade Organization's 14th Ministerial Conference in late March, Greer published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, calling the organization ineffective and dysfunctional. The United States Trade Representative's office and Washington Trade and Tariff Letter highlight his criticism of its failure to address trade imbalances, digital tariffs, and unfair practices, asserting the United States will pursue bilateral and unilateral paths to protect workers.

    Today, April 9, the United States envoy to India announced on X a highly productive meeting with Greer, paving the way for an Indian delegation to visit Washington this month to finalize a trade deal, per Hindustan Times.

    These moves underscore Greer's focus on reciprocal trade and national security.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    Trump Trade Rep Jamieson Greer Declares WTO Failure, Shifts U.S. to Bilateral Trade Deals and Tariffs

    09/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has returned from the World Trade Organization's 14th Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon convinced that the organization is not a serious forum and has fundamentally failed American workers and businesses.

    Speaking at the conference that opened on March 26th, Greer outlined the Trump administration's shift away from multilateral trade negotiations. He described U.S. trade policy as a corrective response to what he called an economically unworkable and politically unacceptable status quo. The WTO, Greer argued, has overseen severe and sustained trade imbalances that have caused deindustrialization, dependency, and despair across American industries.

    Greer emphasized that the administration is restructuring the global trading system around principles of reciprocity, fairness, and balanced trade. Rather than pursuing broad multilateral agreements that take decades to negotiate, the U.S. is pursuing what Greer calls a new order involving agreements between smaller groups of countries.

    A major point of contention at the conference involved a proposal by the U.S. and 24 co-sponsoring countries for a permanent moratorium on electronic commerce duties. Greer made clear that the United States is not interested in another temporary extension of this nearly three-decade-old moratorium. Despite broad support, members could not reach consensus. Brazil and Turkey insisted on maintaining a two-year renewal cycle rather than accepting permanence, which Greer described as intransigence that halted much-needed reform.

    Beyond the WTO, Greer is overseeing an aggressive tariff agenda. The U.S. Trade Representative's office has initiated expedited investigations into 60 countries under Section 301 investigations, with an unofficial target of completing these investigations and preparing potential tariff measures by approximately July 2026.

    Additionally, Greer is leading efforts to update the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement ahead of its July 1st review. He has indicated the administration is concerned about a lack of enforcement and is working to develop separate protocols with Mexico and Canada to address non-tariff trade barriers specific to each country's trade profile and labor situation.

    Greer's stance reflects a fundamental departure from decades of U.S. trade policy, prioritizing bilateral and regional agreements over the multilateral system that has governed global commerce since 1995.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    US Trade Representative Greer Tours Michigan and Ohio Manufacturing Plants to Promote American Jobs and Trade Policy

    07/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, plans visits to manufacturing sites in Michigan and Ohio on April 9 and 10. The United States Trade Representative office announced on April 6 that Greer will tour facilities like Atomic Industries in Warren, Michigan, a drone production site, and Stellantis Warren Truck Assembly Plant. He will also visit Swarm Defense Technologies in Auburn Hills, Michigan, before heading to First Solar Manufacturing and Research and Development Campus in Walbridge, Ohio, and Whirlpool Clyde Plant. During these stops, Greer aims to meet workers and executives to highlight how trade policies boost American jobs, wages, and production.

    Recent changes to Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper took effect April 6, following a presidential proclamation on April 2. The United States Trade Representative and Commerce Department now hold authority to add derivative products to these tariffs if imports threaten national security, as noted in updates from legal analyses like JD Supra and Troutman Pepper. Tariffs apply to the full value of imports, with rates up to 50 percent for metal-heavy items.

    Greer also oversees two major Section 301 investigations launched in March. One targets forced labor in production across 60 countries, with public hearings set for April 28 at the United States International Trade Commission. The other probes excess capacity in 16 nations, including Bangladesh, to protect United States industry. The La Communis reports Greer stated American workers should not compete against goods made with forced labor advantages.

    Today, Greer speaks at a Hudson Institute event on trade policy, per Politico Morning Money. These moves align with efforts to strengthen domestic manufacturing amid global trade shifts.

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    **US Trade Representative Greer Tours Manufacturing Plants in Michigan and Ohio, Advances Trump Administration Trade Agenda**

    07/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, announced on April sixth that he will travel to Michigan and Ohio on April ninth and tenth to tour manufacturing plants and meet workers. According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative press release, Greer plans to visit Atomic Industries and the Stellantis Warren Truck Assembly Plant in Warren, Michigan, on Thursday, followed by Swarm Defense Technologies in Auburn Hills. On Friday in Ohio, he will tour the First Solar Manufacturing and Research and Development Campus in Walbridge and the Whirlpool Clyde Plant, where a press conference with Whirlpool leadership will follow. The United States Trade Representative states these visits aim to discuss how administration trade policies boost reindustrialization, create jobs, raise wages, and return production to United States soil.

    Recent changes to Section two three two tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper imports, effective April sixth, involve Greer's office. President Trump’s April second proclamation, as reported by JD Supra and Troutman Pepper, applies duties to the full customs value of imports. Products made entirely or mostly of these metals face a flat fifty percent tariff, while derivative articles with at least fifteen percent metal content pay twenty-five percent. Items with fifteen percent or less metal content escape tariffs, and certain equipment pays fifteen percent through two thousand twenty-seven. The United States Trade Representative and Commerce Secretary can now add derivatives if imports threaten national security, ending prior quarterly processes.

    Greer also commented on President Trump’s executive order imposing one hundred percent tariffs on pharmaceuticals. Advisory Board reports Greer stated this ensures trading partners pay their fair share for innovative medicines, easing burdens on American patients. Additionally, in mid-March, Greer launched Section three zero one investigations into sixty economies, including New Zealand, for weak enforcement against forced labor imports, per Russell McVeagh and La Communis. Public hearings begin April twenty-eighth.

    Today, Greer speaks at a Hudson Institute event on trade policy, as noted by Politico Morning Money.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    Trump Administration Refines Tariff Strategy: Steel, Pharma, and Trade Deal Overhaul in Focus

    05/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is navigating a complex landscape of tariff adjustments and trade negotiations as the Trump administration faces mounting pressure to refine its aggressive trade policies.

    The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is currently working to narrow the scope of the 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum that Trump imposed last year targeting Chinese overcapacity. However, these tariffs have significantly impacted other major trading partners including Canada, the European Union, Mexico, and South Korea. The administration added so-called derivative products containing these metals to the tariff list, creating substantial compliance challenges for companies trying to identify the percentage of materials in goods sourced overseas. According to reporting from Financial Times and sources familiar with the matter, the White House has communicated to companies that adjustments are in the works, though details and timing remain unclear.

    Greer acknowledged the complexity during an Atlantic Council forum in December, stating there is some complexity with the derivatives tariffs and that he has heard from a lot of folks. He indicated the administration is very open to feedback and committed to making the process as smooth as possible when transitioning trade policy that has remained largely unchanged for 70 years.

    The pharmaceutical sector is seeing major new moves. Trump announced tariffs of up to 100 percent on imported patented drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients, effective July 31, 2026. The policy includes temporary relief for companies shifting production to the United States, offering a 20 percent duty that rises to 100 percent after four years. Certain allies including the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and Switzerland will face lower tariffs around 15 percent. Greer defended this policy as part of a broader push to rebuild domestic manufacturing capacity, noting that companies are already investing in U.S.-based pharmaceutical facilities.

    Meanwhile, the potential revision of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement looms as negotiations continue. Greer stated there is no natural reason for the three countries to have a single pact and that the U.S. could deal with Mexico and Canada separately on various deals.

    The spotlight intensifies as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on the legality of Trump's global tariffs, with a decision expected soon. Additionally, the Congressional Budget Office and Federal Reserve Bank of New York have released reports indicating that American consumers and businesses are shouldering most of the costs of these tariffs, contradicting the administration's assertions that foreign exporters bear the burden.

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