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    Trump Trade Chief Greer Defends Argentina Loan to Congress as Soybean Negotiations with China Show Progress

    28/04/2026 | 3 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has faced intense scrutiny from Congress over the Trump administration's aggressive 2026 trade policy agenda. During a House Appropriations Committee hearing on April 16, Representative Frank Mrvan challenged Greer over a 40 billion dollar package to Argentina, raising concerns about its impact on American soybean farmers. Greer clarified that the funds constituted a loan rather than a gift, explaining that the United States operates Treasury Department funds established by Congress to support countries during financial difficulties. He noted that the administration has secured a 25 million metric ton commitment from China to purchase soybeans annually over the next three years as part of recent trade negotiations.

    The conversation highlighted tensions between trade policy goals and domestic agricultural interests. Mrvan pressed Greer on the perception that supporting Argentina, which has taken market share from American farmers following China's reduced purchases, represented a betrayal of rural communities suffering from tariff impacts and rising fertilizer costs due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

    Beyond the Argentina discussion, Greer has been navigating significant trade challenges following a February Supreme Court decision that invalidated tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. According to reports from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the administration is pursuing new tariff authorities to replace the struck-down measures. The USTR is conducting investigations into forced labor practices across 60 economies and examining potential overproduction by 16 trading partners including China, the European Union, and Japan. These investigations could result in new tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

    Greer has also recused himself from discussions regarding countervailing duties on Moroccan phosphate, according to an announcement from his office on April 27. Additionally, Quebec Premier Christine Frechette met with Greer in Washington ahead of the mandatory six-year review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement scheduled to begin July 1. The trade representative has prioritized putting America first by combating what the administration views as unfair foreign trade practices while attempting to expand market access for American goods.

    The trade landscape remains volatile as the administration scrambles to implement durable tariffs before temporary levies expire in the coming months, all while facing criticism from Democrats who argue the strategy costs American families money through higher prices on everyday goods.

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    U.S. Trade Representative Greer Defends Argentina Loan While Pushing Tariff Expansion on Forced Labor Enforcement

    28/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer faced sharp questions during an April 16 House Appropriations Committee hearing, where Congressman Frank Mrvan pressed him on a reported 40 billion dollar package to Argentina. According to Atlanta Black Star coverage of the exchange, Mrvan argued it hurt American soybean farmers after China shifted purchases there due to U.S. tariffs. Greer clarified it was a loan from a congressionally authorized Treasury fund, not a gift, and highlighted a Chinese commitment to buy 25 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans yearly for three years. He noted China often targets U.S. farmers in trade disputes and stressed ongoing enforcement talks.

    On April 27, Quebec Premier Christine Frechette met Greer in Washington D.C., ahead of United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement review talks set for July 1. Lethbridge News Now reports the meeting focused on the continental free trade pact, with Greer previously voicing concerns at a congressional hearing about Canada diversifying ties to Europe.

    Baker Botts Trump Tariff Tracker from April 27 details USTR scheduling the first bilateral talks with Mexico for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement review the week of May 25 in Mexico City. No U.S.-Canada bilateral date is set yet, though Canadian Prime Minister Carney formed an advisory committee. Greer has stated the review will not lift Section 232 tariffs on steel and autos.

    Starting today, April 28, USTR holds two days of public hearings on Section 301 investigations into 60 economies for failing to ban and enforce prohibitions on forced labor imports. The Baker Botts update notes over 450 comments filed and 60 witnesses testifying, focusing on import enforcement gaps, not domestic forced labor. Pro-tariff groups, per Politico on April 27, urge adding bans and quotas beyond tariffs.

    These moves underscore Greer's push for fairer trade amid tariff expansions on the United Kingdom over its digital services tax and other global targets.

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    US Trade Representative Greer Intensifies CUSMA Renegotiations Amid Auto Sector Concerns and Canada Wine Dispute

    26/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has been at the center of intense North American trade talks this week. According to congressional testimony covered by Forbes Breaking News, Greer expressed major concerns about the auto sector during discussions on renegotiating the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, also known as CUSMA. He revealed that his office is preparing a draft text to share first with Congress for review and feedback before sending it to allies. Greer highlighted action plans on critical minerals with Mexico and Japan as examples of ongoing efforts.

    In recent hearings, Greer warned of potential enforcement actions against Canada over provincial decisions to remove American wine and spirits from liquor store shelves. A YouTube analysis of his Wednesday testimony notes he told lawmakers, my sense is there may have to be an enforcement action to deal with this issue on wine and spirits in Canada. This comes amid escalating public rhetoric, including United States tariffs of fifty percent on steel and aluminum and twenty-five percent on automobiles, which Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called violations of the trade deal.

    Greer also traveled to Mexico City earlier this week, meeting President Claudia Sheinbaum and Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. They secured May twenty-fifth as the date for the first bilateral CUSMA review round in Mexico City, positioning Mexico ahead in negotiations while Canada holds back for better terms.

    Meanwhile, Representative Aaron Bean from Florida praised Greer and President Trump's trade policies during a Forbes Breaking News segment, signaling strong domestic support. Canada's new ambassador, Mark Wiseman, testified that private Washington meetings have been respectful and receptive despite public bluster, giving Ottawa leverage as the July first, twenty twenty-six CUSMA review deadline approaches.

    These moves underscore Greer's aggressive push to address trade imbalances and enforce deal terms.

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    US Trade Representative Greer Pushes USMCA Renegotiation on Auto Sector, Critical Minerals and Canada Enforcement

    26/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been active this week addressing key trade issues in congressional hearings. During a House Ways and Means Committee session on Wednesday, Greer discussed concerns over the auto sector in the ongoing renegotiation of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, also known as USMCA. According to a Forbes Breaking News video, Representative Blake Moore from Utah asked Greer about the agreement, and Greer explained that his office is developing a draft text to share first with Congress for feedback before allies. He highlighted action plans on critical minerals with Mexico and Japan to test negotiations on specific minerals.

    Greer also addressed tensions with Canada. A YouTube report from the same hearing notes that he warned of potential enforcement actions against Canada over provincial decisions to remove American wine and spirits from store shelves. Greer told lawmakers his sense is that an enforcement action may be needed to handle this issue, linking it to broader disputes like steel, aluminum, and auto tariffs.

    On critical minerals, Ambassador Greer announced a United States-European Union action plan, as reported by Changeflow, amid escalating tariffs on energy components and Chinese rare earth export controls. This comes as the United States pushes for coordinated production and supply chains with minimum pricing to support non-Chinese suppliers.

    Additionally, Representative Aaron Bean from Florida praised Greer and President Trump's policies during the hearing, per another Forbes video. Democrats, including Representative Gwen Moore from Wisconsin, questioned Greer on the value of the dollar.

    These developments occur ahead of the USMCA's six-year review, with agriculture securing a voice on Canada's trade committee, according to Alberta Farm Express. Mexico is aligning its trade policies on rules of origin with the United States, as noted by SAGE, while facing United States scrutiny on intellectual property ahead of the 2026 World Cup, per El Pais.

    Greer remains focused on enforcing fair trade practices amid global supply chain shifts.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    Trump's Tariff Strategy Cuts Trade Deficit 24 Percent, Boosts Agricultural Exports and Manufacturing Jobs

    23/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer testified before the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday, defending President Trump's tariff policies amid sharp questions from Democrats. Representative Jimmy Panetta of California challenged Greer over the use of Section 122 to impose tariffs, sparking a heated exchange, according to coverage from the hearing. Representative Don Beyer of Virginia pressed Greer on why popular tariffs are not codified by Congress, while Greer highlighted a net positive increase in manufacturing jobs in the first quarter of 2026 and stabilization after losses under the prior administration, as noted in hearing transcripts.

    In his opening statement, Greer emphasized Trump's reciprocal trade program, which since April 2025 has cut the U.S. goods trade deficit by 24 percent through February 2026 compared to the prior year. The USTR website reports that under Biden, the goods trade deficit grew at an average annual eight percent rate, but it slowed to two percent in 2025 and is now decreasing. Agricultural exports saw double-digit growth for corn and dairy, slashing the monthly agricultural trade deficit from 6.2 billion dollars to under one billion dollars in recent months.

    Greer touted nine Agreements on Reciprocal Trade and nine framework deals in the past year, outpacing the 14 free trade agreements since 1985. These pacts allow U.S. tariffs for rebalancing while partners reduce barriers, boosting exports to record highs of 302 billion dollars in January 2026 and 315 billion dollars in February. Ecuador committed to preferential treatment for over 90 percent of U.S. agricultural products, including tariff elimination on soybeans, fruits, nuts, and select dairy, beef, pork, and poultry, per Ways and Means Committee statements.

    Representative Linda Sanchez questioned Greer on Trump accepting a steel donation from Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal for a White House ballroom. Separately, Greer told Brownfield Ag News that ahead of the summer U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement review, his office seeks updates on rules of origin and economic security to aid American agriculture, following talks with Mexico.

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