Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has led several key trade initiatives in recent days. According to Investing dot com, Greer announced on Wednesday that the United States is developing plans with Mexico, the European Union, and Japan to implement minimum prices, known as price floors, for critical minerals. This aims to address global market distortions and reduce dependence on China for minerals used in munitions, electronics, and other products. The United States and Mexico will launch an action plan within 60 days as part of reviewing the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. It includes coordinated stockpiling, common regulations for mining and processing, and rapid responses to supply disruptions. The United States and European Union plan to sign a memorandum of understanding on critical mineral supply chain security within 30 days, with discussions on information sharing and investments. Greer described this cooperation among major market-oriented economies as a new paradigm for preferential trade in critical minerals.
China Daily reports that at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Greer commented on the possibility of another round of China-United States bilateral trade talks. China's Ministry of Commerce director Wang Zhihua responded that China is ready to use the economic and trade consultation mechanism to manage differences and promote stable bilateral ties. This comes amid a 18.2 percent drop in China-United States trade to 578 billion dollars in 2025, seen as structural adjustment rather than decoupling.
Times of India details a new framework for the first phase of an India-United States bilateral trade agreement announced Saturday. The United States will cut tariffs on Indian goods like textiles, apparel, footwear, gems, pharmaceuticals, and smartphones from 50 percent to 18 percent, boosting India's exports while India reduces duties on some United States agricultural and industrial products. Indian officials hail it as a win for Make in India, though some farmer groups criticize potential impacts on local agriculture.
These moves highlight Greer's focus on securing supply chains and balancing trade relationships.
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