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  • 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

    US Trade Representative Criticizes WTO Failure, Shifts Strategy to Bilateral Deals

    31/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, sharply criticized the World Trade Organization after its 14th Ministerial Conference ended in failure on Monday in Yaounde, Cameroon. According to a USTR press release, the conference could not extend the moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions beyond two years due to blocks by Brazil and Turkey, halting a United States driven reform agenda. Greer stated that the organization confirmed its limited role in future global trade policy efforts, as reported by Deutsche Welle.

    He highlighted that the United States secured commitments from dozens of countries, including nearly all major trading partners, not to impose tariffs on United States digital transmissions. The USTR press release notes that if the World Trade Organization cannot achieve this, Washington will pursue plurilateral agreements outside the body with interested partners. Deputy United States Trade Representative Joseph Barloon added that talks will continue in Geneva until at least May, building on recent progress despite limitations, per Inside Trade.

    Greer emphasized leading reforms at the international trade body. Separately, a YouTube discussion featured Greer addressing United States insulation from supply chain disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing talks with China on trade tariffs under the Trump administration.

    These developments underscore shifting United States strategy toward bilateral and plurilateral deals amid World Trade Organization gridlock.

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    WTO E-Commerce Moratorium Fails as US Pursues Alternative Digital Trade Deals

    31/03/2026 | 1 mins.
    United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer sharply criticized the World Trade Organization after its 14th Ministerial Conference ended in failure on Monday in Yaounde, Cameroon. The conference could not extend the moratorium on customs duties for electronic transmissions beyond December 31, 2026, due to opposition from Brazil and Turkey, according to a USTR press release. Greer called the outcome frustrating, noting that despite revised United States offers for a longer extension, the organization failed to support innovation and the digital economy.

    In his statement, Greer expressed skepticism about the WTO's value, saying it confirmed the group would play only a limited role in future global trade policy. The Deutsche Welle reported Greer vowing to pursue alternative deals with like-minded nations. He highlighted that the United States already secured commitments from dozens of countries, including nearly all major trading partners, not to impose tariffs on United States digital transmissions. Greer invited all partners to join a plurilateral e-commerce moratorium agreement outside the WTO framework.

    Deputy United States Trade Representative Joseph Barloon echoed this, stating the United States leads on reform at the WTO and will continue efforts when talks resume in Geneva by May, as noted by Inside Trade. The impasse also blocked a broader United States-driven reform agenda endorsed by members.

    Greer emphasized moving forward independently to protect digital trade interests. Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out Quiet Please dot ai.

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    US Trade Representative Launches Section 301 Investigations Into 15 Countries Over Manufacturing Overcapacity and Unfair Trade Practices

    29/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    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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    USTR Greer Launches Major Section 301 Investigations Into 16 Countries Over Manufacturing Excess Capacity and Unfair Trade Practices

    29/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has made headlines this week with bold actions on global trade issues. On March 29, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced that Ambassador Greer launched Section 301 investigations into structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors across multiple economies. According to the USTR fact sheet, these probes target China, the European Union, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Mexico, Japan, and India. The move aims to protect United States manufacturing jobs and re-shore critical supply chains by addressing unfair practices like subsidies, suppressed wages, and state-owned enterprise activities that create persistent trade surpluses.

    Greer initiated these self-started investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to eliminate unfair foreign practices burdening United States commerce. The USTR has requested consultations with the involved governments and plans public comments and hearings starting May 5.

    At the World Trade Organization ministerial meeting in Cameroon, Greer engaged in key diplomacy. Reuters reports that on March 28, he met with European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic on the sidelines, describing it as very positive. They agreed to advance work on critical minerals and discussed tariffs, amid European Union efforts to fulfill a trade agreement from Turnberry, Scotland.

    WTO talks also stalled over an e-commerce tariff moratorium due to expire this month. According to Reuters and Business Standard, Greer pushed for a permanent extension, while India signaled openness to just two years. Diplomats noted negotiations for a middle ground, possibly five to ten years, seen as a test of the WTOs relevance amid tariff tensions and supply chain disruptions.

    These developments underscore Greers aggressive stance on reindustrializing America and tackling global trade imbalances.

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    US Trade Representative Greer Pushes WTO Reform and Reciprocal Trade Policy at Cameroon Ministerial Meeting

    26/03/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is in Cameroon this week participating in the World Trade Organization's 14th Ministerial Meeting in Yaoundé. According to the United States Trade Representative office, Ambassador Greer outlined how President Trump is restructuring the trading system based on the principles of reciprocity, fairness, and balanced trade to create a level playing field for American farmers, manufacturers, and producers.

    In his remarks at the WTO gathering, Greer stated that U.S. trade policy measures are a corrective response to a trading system that has overseen and contributed to severe and sustained imbalances. He emphasized that as trade ministers, their focus should be on reforms that would make the WTO more responsive to member nations and improve the ability to achieve outcomes that optimize trading relationships. Greer expressed his intention to have frank conversations this week on WTO reform, the future role of the WTO, and what the organization realistically can and cannot accomplish.

    Beyond the ministerial meeting, Greer is also engaged in critical bilateral trade negotiations. According to reporting from Morning Star and Click Orlando, the U.S. Trade Representative is scheduled to meet on Friday with European Union trade representative Maroš Šefčovič on the sidelines of the WTO meeting. This meeting comes after the European Parliament voted Thursday to approve a trade deal between the United States and the European Union, though with amendments to protect European interests.

    The EU U.S. trade agreement was initially negotiated last July between President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Turnberry, Scotland. The deal establishes a fifteen percent tariff on most goods in an effort to prevent far higher import duties on both sides. According to the European Parliament vote, lawmakers approved their position 417 in favor and 154 against on legislation that would slash tariffs on U.S. goods under the agreement.

    During the Cameroon meetings, Greer is also expected to address disagreements about WTO dispute resolution extensions. According to Reuters reporting, Greer is expected to tell WTO members that the United States is not interested in a temporary extension but only a permanent one. However, India is likely to maintain its opposition to this approach, while some other countries seek a two-year extension instead.

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