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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    US Trade Representative Ramps Up Section 301 Investigations as Coupang Investors Withdraw USTR Petition Against South Korea

    10/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, continues to drive aggressive trade enforcement under the Trump administration. Coupang's American investors, Greenoaks and Altimeter, recently withdrew their petition to the USTR for a Section 301 investigation into South Korea's alleged discriminatory treatment of the company. YTN reports that the investors achieved meaningful US-South Korea government talks, laying groundwork for South Korea to correct issues, and saw overlap with the USTR's broader probe plans.

    On March 3, the USTR announced that South Korea committed not to discriminate against US firms in digital services laws and policies. The agency vowed to expand Section 301 investigations against unreasonable foreign practices harming American businesses. Greer, speaking on February 25, called Section 301 a legally robust tool to tackle unfair trade causing massive US deficits. He launched probes into Brazil and China last month and signaled widening to other nations.

    Section 301 allows tariffs or retaliation when foreign governments restrict US trade through unfair means. With a recent Supreme Court ruling invalidating reciprocal tariffs, the Trump team eyes it as a key replacement for country-specific duties. Analysts expect a broad, forceful US investigation into South Korea soon. Separately, the investors will pursue international arbitration against South Korea.

    Greer's focus underscores the administration's pushback on global imbalances, keeping trade partners on notice.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    Trump Administration Ramps Up Trade Enforcement With Section 301 Investigations Against South Korea, Brazil and China

    10/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer continues to lead aggressive trade enforcement under the Trump administration. On March 3, YTN reports that his office announced South Korea pledged not to discriminate against U.S. firms in digital services laws and policies. This came after U.S. investors in Coupang, Greenoaks and Altimeter, withdrew their Section 301 petition accusing South Korea of unfair treatment toward the company. The investors said their push sparked key U.S.-South Korea talks and laid groundwork for fixes, but pulled back to avoid overlap with broader U.S. Trade Representative probes into unfair practices.

    Greer, speaking on February 25, called Section 301 investigations a legally strong tool to tackle unfair trade fueling Americas trade deficits. He recently launched probes into Brazil and China, signaling plans to expand to more nations. YTN notes the Trump team eyes Section 301 as a key replacement for country-specific tariffs struck down by a court ruling last month, allowing tariffs or other retaliation against foreign barriers harming U.S. commerce.

    Experts now predict a sweeping Section 301 review of South Korea soon, given these moves. Meanwhile, the Coupang investors plan to pursue a separate international investor dispute against South Korea.

    Greers focus underscores a pushback on global practices seen as hurting American businesses, especially in tech and services.

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    US Trade Rep Greer Reshapes Global Trade Policy Amid Tariff Reviews and Regional Negotiations

    08/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been active in recent high-level trade talks amid global tensions. According to the Seoul Economic Daily, Deputy Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo met with Greer in Washington, where both sides agreed to convene the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement Joint Committee soon to stabilize trade amid uncertainties. This follows South Korean Trade Minister Kim Jung-kwan's discussions with US officials, securing indications that Korea will avoid further tariff hikes if it passes investment legislation next week.

    Fibre2Fashion reports that Greer and Mexican Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard announced the launch of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement review process, with the first bilateral talks set for the week of March 16. The discussions aim to reduce reliance on non-regional imports, strengthen rules of origin, and bolster North American supply chains ahead of a full review later this year.

    The India Tribune states that Greer is leading Section 301 investigations into unfair trade practices, targeting most major partners, as the US shifts from struck-down emergency tariffs to new duties under Section 122, starting at 10 percent and rising to 15 percent. US Customs and Border Protection is developing a streamlined refund system for the roughly 166 billion dollars collected, potentially ready in 45 days with minimal importer submissions.

    CBS News notes Greer's attendance at President Trump's Shield of the Americas summit in Florida, alongside Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and others. The event focused on countering Latin American cartels, with Trump proclaiming a new coalition and urging military action, while emphasizing US dominance against Chinese influence in the hemisphere.

    These moves highlight Greer's role in reshaping US trade policy under pressure from court rulings, regional alliances, and geopolitical strains.

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    US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer Navigates Major Trade Negotiations With South Korea, Mexico and Tariff Refund Process

    08/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has been active in key trade talks over the past few days. South Koreas Trade Minister Kim Jung-kwan met with Greer in Washington, according to Sedaily reports, and discussed stabilizing trade amid tariff threats. Deputy Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo, who also met Greer, said both sides agreed to convene the Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement Joint Committee soon to address uncertainties. Kim noted that passing a special investment act in Koreas National Assembly next week could prevent further United States tariff hikes from 15 percent to 25 percent.

    Greer and Mexicos Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard announced the launch of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement review process, Fibre2Fashion reports. Negotiators plan their first meeting the week of March 16 to discuss reducing reliance on outside imports, strengthening rules of origin, and securing North American supply chains. The full review is set for later this year.

    On tariff refunds, Greer is overseeing investigations under Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act into unfair practices by most major trading partners, India Tribune states. This follows a Supreme Court ruling against emergency tariffs, with United States Customs and Border Protection developing a streamlined refund system ready in 45 days for the 166 billion dollars collected.

    Greer attended President Trumps Shield of the Americas summit in Florida, CBS News reports. Joined by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and others, he supported Trumps push for a counter-cartel coalition against Mexican cartels fueling hemispheric violence. Trump signed a proclamation urging military action, amid efforts to counter Chinese influence in the region.

    These moves highlight Greers role in reshaping United States trade amid global tensions.

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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer Advances Digital Trade, Semiconductor Supply Chains and Tariff Reforms in March Negotiations

    05/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has been active in recent trade negotiations. On March 3, 2026, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced Greer's leadership in advancing talks with the European Union on digital trade rules. According to a statement from the USTR website, Greer emphasized reducing barriers to cross border data flows during a virtual meeting with EU counterparts.

    Bloomberg reports that Greer met with Japanese officials on March 4 to discuss strengthening supply chains for semiconductors. The talks focused on countering non market practices from China, with Greer pushing for joint investments in critical minerals.

    In a major decision, Greer on March 2 approved tariff exclusions for certain solar panel imports, as detailed in the Federal Register. This move, aimed at easing domestic energy costs, drew praise from renewable energy groups but criticism from some manufacturers over competition.

    The Wall Street Journal highlighted Greer's testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on March 1, where he defended the administrations approach to trade deficits with Mexico. Greer outlined plans for stricter enforcement of labor standards under the United States Mexico Canada Agreement.

    Reuters noted that Greer also addressed steel and aluminum quotas in a press briefing on March 4, signaling potential adjustments to protect United States producers amid global oversupply.

    These developments underscore Greers focus on strategic trade partnerships and domestic industry protection in the face of economic pressures.

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