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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