President-elect Donald J. Trump has selected Jamieson Greer, a lawyer and former Trump official, to be the top U.S. trade negotiator. This appointment is crucial as Mr. Trump has plans to impose tariffs on foreign products and reshape trade rules in favor of the United States.
Mr. Greer, who currently works as a partner in international trade at the law firm King & Spalding, previously served as chief of staff to Robert E. Lighthizer, the former trade representative. He played a key role in the Trump administration’s trade talks with China and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico. Before his legal career, Mr. Greer served in the Air Force, where he handled criminal investigations and was deployed to Iraq.
President Trump stated that Jamieson Greer will prioritize reducing the country’s trade deficit, protecting American industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services, and expanding export opportunities worldwide. The role of the U.S. Trade Representative has gained more significance under the Trump administration, as seen in the trade war with China and the imposition of tariffs on various products.
Looking ahead to his next term, President Trump has vowed to continue using aggressive trade policies. He recently announced intentions to levy tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China from his first day back in office. This decision underscores the administration’s commitment to reshaping trade relationships and protecting American interests.
The selection of Jamieson Greer as the new trade representative reflects President Trump’s focus on prioritizing trade policies that benefit the United States. With his background in international trade and experience in previous negotiations, Mr. Greer is poised to play a significant role in shaping the country’s trade agenda moving forward.