Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, has led several key trade developments in the past week. On February 11, American farmers, industry leaders, and lawmakers praised President Trumps global trade deals, as noted in a USTR press release. The United States Trade Representative office reports this applause for agreements advancing American interests.
Two days earlier, on February 9, Greer signed the United States-Bangladesh Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, according to the USTR website. This deal opens markets for United States exports.
On February 6, Greer issued a statement on a joint framework for a trade deal with India, per USTR records. Recent Fox News comments from Greer, covered by Mint, highlight India as a supply chain shift from China. He noted many United States companies moving operations there due to Indias workforce and manufacturing, while prioritizing American workers. The interim framework cuts Indian tariffs on United States industrial and agricultural goods like tree nuts and wine, with India committing to buy 500 billion dollars in United States products over five years.
Greer also signed the United States-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment on February 5, as announced by the USTR and detailed by Thompson Hine. It lowers barriers for motor vehicles and farm goods, eliminates some tariffs, eases import licensing, and boosts protections for labor, environment, and intellectual property.
Earlier on February 4, Greer announced critical minerals cooperation with the European Union and Japan, plus a United States-Mexico action plan on those minerals, both from USTR press releases. On February 3, he stated support for reauthorizing the African Growth and Opportunity Act.
In bilateral talks, Radio Rural Fox News and E and E News report Greer calling Mexico pragmatic on trade, while labeling Canada challenging due to barriers like restrictions on United States wine and spirits.
These moves reflect Greers push for reciprocal deals benefiting United States workers.
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