Trump names Jamieson Greer as his pick for US trade representative
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President-elect Donald Trump announced Jamieson Greer as his pick to serve as the next US trade representative.
President-elect Donald Trump announced Jamieson Greer as his pick to serve as the next US trade representative. Greer is no stranger to the role, having served as chief of staff to the trade representative during Trump’s first term, Robert Lighthizer. At the time, the administration implemented across-the-board tariffs on China and other countries, as well as signed onto the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Trump has routinely referenced the passage of the USMCA trade agreement – which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA – as a political victory and a highlight of his presidency. “Jamieson will focus the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on reining in the Country’s massive Trade Deficit, defending American Manufacturing, Agriculture, and Services, and opening up Export Markets everywhere,” Trump said in a Tuesday announcement that lauded Greer as having “played a key role during my First Term in imposing Tariffs on China and others to combat unfair Trade practices, and replacing the failed NAFTA deal with USMCA, therefore making it much better for American Workers.” If confirmed by the Senate, Greer will assume the role as Trump is expected to pursue an ambitious trade agenda. Since winning the election, Trump has already promised to implement new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on the first day of his administration – until, he said, the countries prevent the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs across the border. On the campaign trail, Trump repeatedly said he will impose tariffs of either 10% or 20% on every import coming into the US, as well as a tariff upward of 60% on all Chinese imports.