Jamieson Greer

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Last mentioned: Mar 7, 2026

Timeline

  1. CUSMA Joint Review

    The formal window for the three nations to review and potentially extend the trade agreement begins.

  2. CUSMA Review Deadline

    The scheduled period for the three nations to review and potentially renew the continental trade pact.

  3. Statutory Deadline

    150-day limit for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  4. Statutory Deadline

    The 150-day window for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  5. Statutory Deadline

    The 150-day window for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  6. Anticipated Legislative Review

    Congress is expected to begin reviewing existing tariff structures to align with the new judicial precedent.

  7. USMCA Review

    Formal discussions regarding 'gaps' in the North American trade deal expected to intensify.

  8. CUSMA Review Window

    The formal period for the three nations to review and confirm the trade agreement begins.

  9. Expected Proclamation

    President Trump expected to sign a formal proclamation implementing the 15% global tariff rate.

  10. Washington Meeting

    Charette, LeBlanc, and Wiseman meet Greer to discuss CUSMA review and bilateral issues.

  11. Washington Summit

    Canada's new trade team meets with Greer to 'steady' the relationship and discuss the upcoming CUSMA review.

  12. Washington Summit

    Canada's new trade team meets with Greer to signal a thaw in relations and discuss the CUSMA review.

  13. Washington Summit

    Canada's new trade team meets Greer to initiate a 'thaw' in relations and discuss the CUSMA review.

  14. Presidential Proclamation

    Formal signing of the new tariff regime under Section 122 authority.

  15. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff to discuss the nuclear draft.

  16. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Araghchi and Witkoff to discuss the nuclear proposal.

  17. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Iranian officials and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.

  18. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Iranian officials and U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.

  19. Geneva Summit

    Scheduled meeting between Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff to discuss nuclear terms.

  20. Expected Implementation

    Tariffs projected to take effect at U.S. ports of entry.

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Canada-US Trade Thaw: New Negotiators Meet USTR for Critical CUSMA Review

Canada’s newly appointed trade team held its first high-level meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington, signaling a potential reset in bilateral relations. The discussions focused on the upcoming mandatory review of the CUSMA agreement amid lingering tensions over trade barriers and previous diplomatic freezes.

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North American Logistics Braces for CUSMA Review as Canada-U.S. Talks Resume

A high-level Canadian trade delegation met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington to restart stalled discussions regarding the CUSMA trade pact. The meeting signals a potential thaw in relations following a year-long freeze by the Trump administration, though significant friction remains over market access and trade barriers.

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Canada-US Trade Thaw: New Negotiators Meet Amid CUSMA Review Uncertainty

Canada's newly appointed trade team held its first high-level meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to address bilateral friction and the upcoming CUSMA review. The discussions signal a potential end to a diplomatic freeze while highlighting persistent disputes over market access and the long-term viability of the trilateral agreement.

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markets Neutral

Dollar Weakens as Nvidia Earnings Offset U.S. Tariff Uncertainty

The U.S. dollar retreated in Asian trading as Nvidia’s robust earnings forecast fueled a risk-on appetite, overshadowing a lack of clarity regarding the Trump administration's tariff strategy. Meanwhile, the Japanese yen gained ground following hawkish signals from Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda regarding potential spring rate hikes.

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US to Maintain 35-50% China Tariffs as Trump Pivots to New Legal Authority

The Trump administration will hold China-specific tariffs steady between 35% and 50% despite a Supreme Court ruling striking down previous trade levies. USTR Jamieson Greer confirmed the pivot to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to maintain trade pressure ahead of a critical summit with President Xi Jinping.

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US to Maintain China Tariffs at 35-50% Amid Legal Shift to Section 122

The Trump administration will maintain existing China tariffs between 35% and 50% to ensure continuity following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated previous trade levies. USTR Jamieson Greer confirmed the move as the White House prepares to pivot to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 for a new 15% global tariff regime.

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market-trends Neutral

US to Maintain China Tariffs at 35-50% Amid Legal Shift and Xi Meeting

The Trump administration will maintain existing China tariffs between 35% and 50% to ensure market continuity following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated previous legal justifications. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed the move as a strategic baseline ahead of a high-stakes summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.

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regulation Neutral

US Maintains China Tariffs at 35-50% as Trade Policy Shifts to Section 122

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed that tariffs on Chinese goods will remain between 35% and 50% despite a Supreme Court ruling against the administration's previous legal justification. The White House is now pivoting to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to implement a 15% global tariff floor, seeking continuity ahead of a summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.

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regulation Neutral

US Shifts Legal Strategy to Maintain China Tariffs After Supreme Court Setback

The Trump administration is pivoting its legal framework to maintain high tariffs on Chinese goods after the Supreme Court invalidated previous levies based on emergency powers. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed the use of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to ensure trade continuity ahead of a high-stakes meeting with President Xi Jinping.

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market-trends Bearish

US Trade Chief Signals 15% Minimum Tariff Floor for Key Trading Partners

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has announced that tariff rates for certain nations will reach at least 15%, marking a significant escalation in protectionist trade policy. This move is expected to disrupt global supply chains and force a major recalibration of pricing strategies across the e-commerce and retail sectors.

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regulation Bearish

US Tariff Rates to Reach 15% for Select Nations, Says Trade Chief Greer

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has signaled a significant escalation in trade policy, indicating that tariff rates for specific nations will rise to 15% or higher. This move marks a pivot toward more aggressive protectionist measures aimed at rebalancing trade deficits and protecting domestic industries.

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regulation Bearish

Trump Pivots to Section 122 Tariffs After Supreme Court Setback

Following a Supreme Court ruling invalidating his IEEPA-based tariffs, President Trump has warned global trading partners against reneging on trade agreements. The administration is now pivoting to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, imposing a 15% duty while threatening even more aggressive measures.

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