101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

U.S. Trade Representative Reshaping America's Trade Strategy Across Mexico, Canada, China and Beyond


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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is intensifying efforts to reshape America's trade relationships across multiple fronts as the Trump administration pursues an aggressive renegotiation agenda.

According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Greer met with Mexican Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard on March 18, 2026, to launch bilateral technical discussions ahead of the USMCA joint review scheduled for July 1st. During these talks, both nations instructed their technical teams to explore ways to increase U.S. and Mexican production while limiting non-market inputs in North American supply chains. The discussions focused on identifying gaps in key supply chains and developing policy options centered on economic security and rules of origin. The two officials agreed to establish regular meeting sequences to establish deliverables before the July review date.

In contrast, Greer indicated that trade talks with Canada are lagging significantly behind those with Mexico, according to comments he made on Fox Business. This disparity suggests the Trump administration may be pursuing a divide-and-conquer strategy within North America's integrated trade bloc.

Beyond the Americas, Greer is playing a pivotal role in broader geopolitical trade matters. Bloomberg reported that Greer argued it is in China's best interest to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as President Trump seeks international cooperation to restore shipping through this crucial waterway amid the ongoing Iran conflict. This appeal to China's economic interests reflects a calculated effort to leverage trade relationships to resolve global disruptions affecting oil markets and supply chains.

Greer's influence extends to fundamental questions about the future of global trade architecture. In December 2025, according to European Parliament research on WTO reform, he published an op-ed titled "Why we remade the global order," signaling the administration's intent to overhaul international trading systems away from traditional multilateral frameworks toward bilateral and plurilateral arrangements.

His upcoming speaking engagement at the Hudson Institute in April, where he will address the future of trade policy, indicates the Trump administration views trade as central to its broader foreign policy agenda. These developments suggest Greer is orchestrating a comprehensive reshaping of American trade relationships designed to enhance domestic manufacturing, strengthen supply chain security, and reposition the United States in what the administration views as a new era of geopolitical competition.

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101 - The U.S. Trade RepresentativeBy Inception Point Ai