United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer launched Section 301 investigations into structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors of several economies. According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative fact sheet released this week, these investigations target China, the European Union, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Mexico, Japan, and India. The United States Trade Representative states that such practices, including subsidies and suppressed domestic demand, create large trade surpluses and hinder American reindustrialization efforts and job creation. Ambassador Greer initiated these under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to address unfair foreign practices burdening United States commerce, with consultations requested from the involved governments and public hearings set to begin May 5.
On the sidelines of the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting in Cameroon, Greer met with European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic. Reuters reports that Sefcovic described the discussion as very positive, covering critical minerals cooperation and tariffs, amid European Union efforts to implement a trade agreement with the United States from last July. WTAQ and Fashion Network confirm the meeting focused on advancing work in these areas despite ongoing tariff tensions.
At the same World Trade Organization talks, Greer pushed for a permanent extension of the e-commerce tariff moratorium due to expire this month. Reuters and Business Standard note that Greer rejected temporary extensions, while India signaled openness to a two-year prolongation. Diplomats indicate negotiations for a middle ground, possibly a five- to ten-year term, as a test of the organizations relevance amid trade disputes. United States Ambassador to the World Trade Organization Joseph Barloon emphasized that permanence would keep the United States fully engaged.
These moves highlight Greers focus on protecting United States manufacturing and digital trade interests in a tense global environment.
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