Jamieson Greer

Jamieson Greer

Jamieson Greer is a U.S. trade lawyer who served as chief of staff to the U.S. Trade Representative during President Trump’s first term and was nominated to lead the USTR in 2025.

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Center
U.S. Trade Representative meeting with LeBlanc to discuss a trade agreement amid ongoing tariff tensions.
His willingness to engage is viewed pragmatically by Centrists as a sign that a workable deal is possible without capitulating to U.S. demands.
Center
Meeting LeBlanc today as the US trade representative overseeing talks on the 50 per cent duties set for Wednesday.
The Centre view is that Greer holds the keys to a deal, and that his willingness to move on lumber and autos will decide if Canada gets an off-ramp.
Lean Right
Greer met with Mexican officials before the US announced new tariffs on Mexico.
PRI sees Greer as an enforcer of Trump's tough trade policy that hurts Mexican interests.
Lean Left
US Trade Representative who held a meeting with President Sheinbaum, as reported at Thursday's mañanera.
PRD fears the encounter may lead to US pressure on Mexican labor and industrial policies, harming domestic producers.
Center
US Trade Representative said Washington still needs more critical mineral exports from China ahead of Xi's visit.
Pragmatists note Greer's statement reflects unresolved supply chain dependencies.
Lean Left
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer arrived in Mexico City to push for stricter automotive rules of origin in USMCA talks.
PRD sees Greer's demands as a threat to Mexican auto industry jobs and a sign that Morena's trade diplomacy is failing to protect national interests.
Far Left
US Trade Representative said talks with Mexico are progressing while Canada lags.
Morena cautiously welcomes the positive tone but remains wary of Trump administration pressure on T-MEC.
Lean Left
U.S. Trade Representative who told Mexico and Canada that the US will not renew USMCA in 2036.
PRD condemns the US protectionism he represents and blames Sheinbaum for not building a stronger negotiating position.
Center
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer visited India for trade talks, aiming to clinch a broad bargain after months of tariff wrangling.
Pragmatists watch Greer’s trip closely as it could reset US-India trade terms, affecting China’s own trade negotiations and regional supply chains.
Lean Right
As US Trade Representative, Greer recommended 10-12.5 percent tariffs on 60 major trading partners, including major ASEAN economies, citing forced labor concerns.
Market liberals are divided: the forced labor justification has merit, but broad tariff blunderbusses harm open trade architecture and raise costs for consumers and downstream manufacturers without targeting the CCP directly.

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