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The U.S. Trade Representative what it is and does

The U.S. Trade Representative what it is and does

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**Podcast Episode Description: Understanding U.S. Trade Policy with Ambassador Jamieson Greer**

Dive into the intricate world of international trade policy with "The U.S. Trade Representative 101" podcast, hosted by Mortimer. This episode focuses on the strategies and challenges faced by Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the newly confirmed United States Trade Representative under President Trump. Discover the critical roles and responsibilities of the U.S. Trade Representative as we explore recent policy developments and the economic impact on American lives.

Confirmed in February 2025, Ambassador Greer brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles, including Chief of Staff to former Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer. With a military background and expertise in international trade law, Greer is reshaping U.S. trade dynamics amidst global challenges. This episode covers his efforts to tackle China’s trade practices, the USMCA implementation, and evolving digital trade regulations.

Throughout, we analyze Greer's commitment to the "America First" philosophy, his approach to bilateral agreements, and the emphasis on protecting American intellectual property. Learn how these trade policies could affect the U.S. economy, supply chains, and environmental standards.

Gain a nuanced understanding of current U.S. trade relations, the future of global markets, and what lies ahead for American trade under Ambassador Greer. Tune in now to grasp the complexities of trade policy and its significance in our everyday lives.

**Keywords:** Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative, international trade policy, trade negotiations, China-U.S. trade relations, USMCA, intellectual property protection, digital trade, bilateral agreements, supply chain resilience, America First trade policy.
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