101 - The U.S. Trade Representative

USTR Jamieson Greer Navigates Key Trade Developments Amid Global Tensions


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United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has been at the center of several key trade developments in the past few days. On February 14, during a Senate Finance Committee hearing, Greer indicated that the United States might pursue separate trade agreements with Canada and Mexico instead of renewing the Canada United States Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA. This came as President Donald Trump questioned the pact's future, calling it irrelevant, while both Republican and Democratic senators expressed strong bipartisan support for maintaining the trilateral deal, which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement and has protected jobs and boosted manufacturing, according to reports from CityNews and The Canadian Press.

Earlier this month, on February 3, Greer welcomed the reauthorization of the African Growth and Opportunity Act through December 31, 2026, emphasizing that the program must align with President Trump's America First Trade Policy by demanding more from trading partners and enhancing market access for United States businesses, farmers, and ranchers, as stated in a United States Trade Representative press release covered by The Observer.

On February 9, Greer signed a reciprocal tariff agreement with Bangladesh's Commerce Adviser Sk Bashir Uddin in Washington, which includes conditions barring Bangladesh from new trade deals with non-market economies like China or Russia, or risk reimposition of 35 percent tariffs, according to The Business Standard. The pact also restricts nuclear imports that could jeopardize United States interests, potentially impacting Bangladesh's Rooppur nuclear project.

Just yesterday, on February 15, Greer highlighted a new deal with Taiwan to lower tariffs, boosting United States exports, as reported by The Daily Star. Meanwhile, Greer commented on a Supreme Court case involving Chinese automaker BYD's lawsuit against Trump administration tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, noting the high stakes, per The Deep Dive.

These moves underscore Greer's role in advancing targeted, reciprocal trade policies amid ongoing global tensions.

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