United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been active in recent days addressing key trade issues. On April 13, Morgan Lewis reported that the Office of the United States Trade Representative launched expansive Section 301 investigations announced on March 12. These target structural excess capacity in manufacturing sectors across economies like China, the European Union, Japan, India, Mexico, and others. A separate probe examines whether 60 top import source countries failed to enforce bans on goods made with forced labor. Public comments are due by April 15 at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Time, with hearings set to start April 28 for the forced labor case.
Greer toured manufacturing plants in Michigan and Ohio last week, according to a United States Trade Representative press release on April 13. He met blue-collar workers, a labor union, and industry leaders at sites including a drone facility and the worlds largest washing machine plant. Greer highlighted President Trumps tariff program for revitalizing the industrial base, reshoring production, raising wages, and spurring United States investment. He stated manufacturing plants fuel local economies and support workers families. Headlines from The Blade, Fox News, CNBC, Reuters, Politico, and The Detroit News covered Whirlpool announcing a 60 million dollar Perrysburg Ohio factory expansion adding 150 jobs, and manufacturing job growth.
On April 14, Claims Journal quoted Greer saying technology restrictions will block Chinese carmakers from the United States market for the foreseeable future. Speaking at a Stellantis plant in Michigan, he noted rules on connected vehicle technology from foreign entities of concern create steep barriers, with no changes expected.
Inside US Trade reported on April 14 that critics call these new Section 301 duties a sham to replace invalidated tariffs. Businesses face risks to supply chains in steel, autos, semiconductors, batteries, chemicals, and machinery, prompting calls to assess exposure and join proceedings.
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