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    US Trade Representative Greer Heads to India to Finalize Bilateral Trade Deal

    18/06/2026 | 3 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the current United States Trade Representative, has been in the news over the last several days for his expanding role at the center of two major trade tracks, one with India and another involving North American trade.

    According to Indias public broadcaster DD India, Greer is set to visit New Delhi next week as Washington and India push to finalize an interim bilateral trade agreement. The visit was announced after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump met on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in France and reviewed progress on an interim deal that both sides describe as balanced, mutually beneficial, and commercially meaningful. DD India reports that Greer will arrive on June twenty second and hold intensive discussions on June twenty third and twenty fourth with Indias Commerce and Industry Minister, aiming to give what Indian officials call final touches to the framework of the interim pact and to advance work on a broader bilateral trade agreement that has been under negotiation for some time.

    Nepal News similarly reports that Indian Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal has framed Greers upcoming trip as a decisive step, saying the goal is to finalize the framework of the interim agreement and clarify the path toward a more comprehensive bilateral trade framework. New Delhi is simultaneously engaged with Washington on proposed tariff measures under Section three hundred one of United States trade law, and Greers visit is seen as a chance to reconcile those issues with the effort to expand market access and reduce specific tariffs in sectors such as agriculture, medical devices, and information technology hardware.

    The Print in India highlights that Greers travel is being interpreted by trade watchers as a sign that the White House wants a concrete outcome on India trade relatively soon, with President Trump telling reporters that the two countries are very close to a trade deal. Indian media outlets including Zee News English emphasize that the political stakes are high on both sides, with India seeking relief from United States tariff pressure while the United States looks for better access for its farm products, industrial goods, and digital trade interests.

    In a separate development, Reuters recently recalled Greers harder edged message on the North American trade front, noting comments in which he said that all options were on the table regarding the United States Mexico Canada Agreement. That reminder has resurfaced in coverage this week as analysts assess how Greer balances pressure tactics with the more conciliatory tone surrounding his India mission.

    For listeners, the key point is that Jamieson Greer is emerging as a central figure in efforts to reset United States trade relationships in Asia while keeping leverage in North America, and his upcoming meetings in India could shape tariffs, market access, and broader strategic ties for years to come.

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    US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer Pushes Final India Trade Deal Before Trump-Modi G7 Summit

    15/06/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the current United States Trade Representative under President Donald Trump, has moved into the spotlight in recent days as Washington pushes to finalize a new interim trade deal with India. According to The Economic Times, Greer is scheduled to visit New Delhi on June twenty third and twenty fourth for high level talks that negotiators on both sides describe as the final stretch of an agreement that has been under discussion for months. The Indian Commerce Ministry has said the discussions will focus on trade in goods, non tariff measures, customs and trade facilitation, as well as broader economic security issues that both governments see as strategically important.

    Deccan Herald reports that Greer will lead the American delegation in these sessions, with the explicit goal of giving what officials call final touches to an interim deal that is meant to unlock the first tranche of a wider India United States trade agreement. Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has previously indicated that both sides are aiming to close this first tranche by mid July, giving Greers visit particular urgency and weight. The Telegraph in India notes that the visit follows a June first to fourth round of talks in New Delhi, where a United States Trade Representative team led by the chief negotiator worked through technical details on tariffs, market access, and regulatory barriers.

    Indian officials quoted by The Telegraph say the framework for the interim agreement was broadly settled in a joint statement issued in February, and Greers immediate task is to resolve outstanding issues and lock in politically acceptable compromises on both sides. According to Deccan Herald, this push comes ahead of a planned meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in France, where trade will be a key topic even though a full and final accord is not expected to be announced there.

    Industrial Info Resources highlights that in a recent appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations, Greer framed the administrations overall trade strategy as a move away from traditional, broad regional pacts like the old North American trade arrangements, and toward more targeted, country specific or sector specific deals. That philosophy is now visible in the India talks, which focus on an interim, reciprocal package rather than a single sweeping treaty. For listeners, the next several weeks will show whether Greer can translate that strategy into a concrete breakthrough with one of Americas most important emerging partners.

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    Jamieson Greer Heads to India to Negotiate US Trade Deal While Managing Tech Tariff Strategy

    14/06/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer has moved into the spotlight in recent days as the United States Trade Representative focuses on managing two sensitive fronts at once, trade tensions with India and uncertainty over future technology tariffs. According to Reuters, a senior administration official said Greer will travel to India in the week following the Group of Seven leaders summit for intensive talks on a possible bilateral trade agreement, describing a deal as possible but not imminent. The official stressed that President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will raise trade during their G seven meeting in France, but no final agreement is expected there, leaving Greer to work the details in New Delhi afterward, as also reported by Moneycontrol and The Business Standard.

    Indian and United States media note that Greers visit is expected to focus on resolving disputes over tariffs on agricultural products, medical devices, and information technology goods, as well as restoring some of the trade preferences India lost in recent years. The Economic Times reports that New Delhi is preparing a package of tariff adjustments and market access commitments that could give Greer enough progress to frame a narrow deal, even if a comprehensive agreement remains further off. Commentators in India describe Greers trip as a test of whether Washington and New Delhi can turn their strategic partnership into tangible commercial gains without triggering fresh political backlash at home.

    At the same time, Greer has been signaling caution on new technology related tariffs. The Economic Times of India reports that in late May he stated that no immediate semiconductor tariffs are planned, even as he defended the use of targeted duties to encourage domestic chip production and reduce supply chain vulnerabilities. According to that coverage, Greer argued that predictable, transparent measures are more effective than sudden broad tariffs, and he emphasized coordination with allies to address overcapacity and subsidies in the global semiconductor market.

    Taken together, these moves portray Greer as trying to balance President Trumps push for what he calls very good deals with the practical realities of complex negotiations and intertwined supply chains. His India trip will give listeners an early look at whether this approach can deliver a concrete agreement without escalating tensions in Asia or disrupting technology markets.

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    # US Trade Representative Greer Spearheads Trump's Aggressive Tariff Strategy and USMCA Review

    11/06/2026 | 1 mins.
    In the past few days, Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has been in the center of fast moving trade news tied to President Donald Trump’s hard line approach on tariffs and the upcoming review of the United States Mexico Canada Agreement. Reports say Trump is not looking to renew the pact, and Greer has told Congress he would not recommend renewal, a major signal for the future of North American trade.[1]

    Greer also drew attention after the trade office said he wrote to the Washington Post editorial board defending the administration’s use of tariff enforcement tools against goods tied to forced labor. The letter pushed back on criticism that the tariff action was too aggressive and framed the move as part of a broader effort to enforce trade rules more strictly.[2]

    At the same time, trade watchers are focused on how Greer is handling the China file. Recent coverage from trade and legal specialists says the United States Trade Representative has been soliciting industry input on a possible thirty billion dollar package of measures, with Greer indicating that his team would negotiate with China after receiving stakeholder comments.[5]

    Taken together, the recent headlines show Greer acting as a central architect of a more confrontational trade agenda, with emphasis on tariffs, forced labor enforcement, and a tougher stance ahead of the United States Mexico Canada Agreement review.[1][2][5]

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    Jamieson Greer Leads Aggressive US Trade Push with India Deal, Tariff Expansion and Enforcement Moves

    08/06/2026 | 3 mins.
    Jamieson Greer is emerging this week as one of the most active voices in United States trade policy, with several major negotiations and enforcement moves now tied to his office. According to Business Today, a high level United States team, likely led by Greer, is expected to visit India later this month as both sides try to finish the first phase of a trade deal by mid July.[1]

    The India talks are moving quickly. Business Today reports that officials from both countries met in New Delhi from June 2 to June 4 to narrow the remaining gaps in an interim agreement, and India’s commerce minister said the first tranche could soon be implemented.[1] The same report says the broader package would give India preferential access over competitors if the deal is completed.[1]

    Greer is also tied to a tougher tariff push under review in Washington. Business Today says the United States Trade Representative proposed 12.5 percent tariffs on 54 countries, including India, over allegations that they imported goods made with forced labour, with hearings set for July 7 and public comments open until June 22.[1] That proposal has become one of the clearest signs of a more aggressive trade enforcement posture from his office this week.[1]

    In North America, Greer is framing trade disputes in sharper terms. The Winnipeg based outlet BTPM quoted him saying Canada had retaliated against the United States and comparing that response to China, underscoring the administration’s hard line as talks continue with Canada and Mexico.[3] Those negotiations remain unresolved, and the broader review of the United States Mexico Canada Agreement is still underway.[3][5]

    Greer’s office is also expanding enforcement beyond tariffs. Digital Music News reports that the United States Trade Representative has opened an investigation into Vietnam, one month after naming it a priority over concerns that it has not done enough to deter piracy.[6] That step adds intellectual property enforcement to the list of front burner issues under Greer.

    Taken together, the latest reporting shows Greer in the middle of three big trade stories at once. He is linked to a possible breakthrough with India, a widening tariff review, and new pressure on trade partners that Washington says are not meeting its expectations.[1][3][6]

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