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    U.S. Trade Representative Greer Pushes Tariffs and Tighter Rules in Mexico Trade Talks Before July 1 USMCA Review Deadline

    21/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer recently traveled to Mexico City for key meetings on trade relations. According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative, Ambassador Greer met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard. They discussed strengthening U.S.-Mexico cooperation ahead of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement review on July 1. Greer thanked Sheinbaum for her leadership and Ebrard for constructive engagement. The two leaders directed teams to advance talks this week on economic security, complementary trade actions, rules of origin for industrial goods, critical minerals, and resolving trade irritants. They also scheduled the first official bilateral negotiating round for the week of May 25 in Mexico City.

    Politico reports that Greer's visit ramps up negotiations as the July 1 deadline approaches. A decision to extend the agreement would lock it in for 16 more years, while failure could lead to expiration in 2036. Greer plans to push for tighter rules of origin to stop third countries from routing goods through Mexico to avoid tariffs.

    In meetings with Mexican industry groups, including automotive and steel sectors, Greer signaled that President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico's autos and steel will stay in place. Reuters notes this is the first public statement confirming tariffs persist even after renegotiation, with no return to zero-tariff trade. Benzinga and AA Stocks confirm Greer told business leaders the United States will not revert to a zero-tariff world, as Trump supports these measures. Officials are exploring aid for Mexico, but details remain unclear.

    Back home, Greer prepares for congressional testimony. Politico says he testifies before the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday and Senate Finance Committee on Thursday to defend the trade agenda. Meanwhile, bipartisan House members led by Crawford urged Greer for a Section 301 investigation into unfair rice trade practices, per USA Rice. U.S. trade bodies also pressed the United States Trade Representative not to impose new tariffs, according to The Daily Star.

    These developments highlight Greer's focus on tough enforcement amid global trade tensions.

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    U.S. Trade Representative Advances India Negotiations as First Phase of Comprehensive Bilateral Trade Agreement Begins

    19/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been actively advancing the Trump administration's trade agenda this week. On Thursday, April 16, Greer testified before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies regarding the fiscal year 2027 budget request for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. This testimony will inform the appropriations process as lawmakers determine funding levels for trade operations moving forward.

    Greer's office is also preparing for significant bilateral negotiations. Starting Monday, April 20, chief negotiators from India and the United States will begin three days of trade talks in Washington DC. This marks the first phase of a comprehensive bilateral trade agreement between the two nations. Under the proposed framework, India has put forward substantial offers including eliminating or reducing tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods and a wide range of American food and agricultural products such as dried distillers grains, red sorghum for animal feed, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruits, soybean oil, wine and spirits. India has also indicated its intention to purchase 500 billion dollars of U.S. energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, precious metals, technology products, and coking coal over the next five years.

    These negotiations come at a strategic moment in U.S.-India relations. China has recently overtaken the United States as India's largest trading partner in 2025 and 2026, ending a four-year streak where the U.S. held that position. The upcoming talks represent an opportunity for the Trump administration to strengthen economic ties with India and reclaim the top trading partner position.

    Earlier in the week, Greer also participated in budget testimony alongside other administration officials focused on international commerce and trade policy. The fiscal year 2027 budget requests reflect the administration's priorities in trade enforcement, market access, and commercial diplomacy.

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    US Trade Representative Greer Advances India Trade Deal and Tariff Reform Amid Budget Testimony

    19/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been actively shaping American trade policy this week through multiple significant developments and testimony.

    On Thursday, April 16, Greer testified before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Related Agencies regarding the fiscal year 2027 budget request for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. This testimony will inform the appropriations process as lawmakers determine funding levels for the trade office moving forward.

    In addition to his budget advocacy, Greer's office is currently working to address complications from tariff policies implemented over the past year. According to recent reporting, the Trump administration is actively working to narrow the scope of broad tariffs on steel and aluminum products that have proven difficult for companies to calculate. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is scrambling to resolve these complications that stemmed from the Commerce Department's efforts to rush out the tariff agenda. The White House has communicated to companies that adjustments are in the works, though details and timing remain unclear. Washington typically revises the list of derivative products subject to higher tariff rates several times a year, and resolving these derivative tariff issues could prove positive for ongoing U.S. European Union trade negotiations.

    Meanwhile, on the international front, Greer's office is preparing for significant bilateral trade discussions. Indian officials are traveling to Washington beginning April 20 for three days of talks on the first phase of a bilateral trade agreement. India's chief negotiator Darpan Jain is leading the Indian delegation, which includes about a dozen officers from various ministries. Under the agreed framework, the U.S. has committed to cutting tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent from 50 percent. India has proposed eliminating or reducing tariffs on all U.S. industrial goods and a wide range of agricultural products including tree nuts, fresh and processed fruits, soybean oil, wine and spirits. India has also expressed intentions to purchase 500 billion dollars of U.S. energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, precious metals, and technology products over the next five years.

    These developments underscore the active role Greer continues to play in reshaping American trade relationships and navigating the complex tariff landscape. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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    # US Trade Representative Greer Expands Tariff Investigations Targeting 76 Countries Ahead of July 2026 Deadline

    16/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, leads key efforts on tariffs and investigations amid fast-moving trade policy shifts. On April 15, 2026, the American Iron and Steel Institute sent a comment letter directly to Greer at his Washington office, responding to a request for input on a Section 301 investigation into excess capacity and production issues among trading partners. Economic Times reports that India's Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, met top American officials, including those under Greer, to push forward talks on a bilateral trade deal, refining terms like market access and tariffs.

    Greer's office drives multiple Section 301 probes announced at President Trump's direction, targeting excess production in 16 countries and forced labor in 60 others. Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry submitted written comments on April 15, 2026, to the United States Trade Representative on a Section 301 case related to Singapore's enforcement of prohibitions on forced labor imports, started March 12. Hearings for these investigations wrap up soon, with potential new tariffs eyed before July 24, 2026, when temporary Section 122 duties expire.

    Cherry Bekaert notes Greer warned that United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement renewal talks likely miss the July 1, 2026, deadline, as all sides seek changes, leading to annual reviews if needed. On Section 232 fronts, President Trump's April 2 proclamation expanded metal tariffs on aluminum, steel, and copper, now hitting full customs value with tiered rates up to 50 percent based on origin, effective April 6. BDO USA explains these changes curb loopholes, limit trade zone flexibility, and allow Greer and Commerce to add derivatives ongoing. New Section 232 tariffs on pharmaceuticals hit 100 percent for non-compliant sources starting late July.

    Fox News highlights Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent saying Section 301 studies under Greer could reinstate prior tariff levels by early July, pivoting from a Supreme Court setback on emergency powers. These moves forecast massive tariff revenue growth, per the fiscal year 2027 budget, from 406 billion dollars in fiscal year 2026 to over 681 billion by 2036.

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    Trump Administration Escalates Trade War: Greer Leads 75+ Section 301 Investigations Targeting 16 Countries on Tariffs and Excess Capacity

    16/04/2026 | 2 mins.
    Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, is leading intense efforts on multiple trade fronts amid President Trump's aggressive tariff strategy. On April 15, 2026, the American Iron and Steel Institute sent a comment letter directly to Greer at the Office of the United States Trade Representative, responding to a request for input on a Section 301 investigation into excess capacity and production issues, according to the AISI document. This probe targets practices among 16 trading partners that could distort global markets.

    Greer has spearheaded over 75 Section 301 investigations since a Supreme Court ruling struck down some prior tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Fox News reports, citing Treasury Secretary Bessent's comments on shifting to these trade law provisions for potential new duties by July. These probes examine forced labor in 60 countries, including India, China, the European Union, and Singapore, with submissions closed and hearings underway, per Cherry Bekaert's Tax Policy Review.

    Recent headlines highlight India's Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra meeting top US officials, including those under Greer, to push forward a bilateral trade deal as terms are refined, The Economic Times states. Meanwhile, Section 232 tariffs on metals expanded dramatically via a presidential proclamation on April 2, effective April 6, 2026, now applying to full customs values of steel, aluminum, and copper products and derivatives, BDO USA notes. Commerce and Greer's office can add more items if imports threaten US goals.

    Greer also warned that United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement renewal talks may miss the July 1 deadline, as all parties seek changes, potentially leading to annual reviews, Cherry Bekaert adds. New Section 232 tariffs on pharmaceuticals are set for later in 2026 at rates up to 100 percent for non-compliant sources.

    These moves signal a high-stakes push to protect US industries through targeted enforcement, reshaping global supply chains.

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