US Trade Representative Greer Raises Concerns Over China’s Non-Compliance
By tredu.com • 5/30/2025
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US Trade Rep. Greer: Concerned About China's Non-Compliance, Says Issue Must Be Addressed
China’s Non-Implementation Raises Red Flags
In an interview with CNBC on Friday, US Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer stated that China’s failure to comply with trade agreements is a growing concern. According to Greer, the situation must be addressed urgently, and the US has "other tools" at its disposal if a pending tariff ruling does not go its way.
Key Takeaways from Greer’s Interview
- The US is actively monitoring China’s lack of implementation of the current trade accord.
- Greer revealed the administration is receiving communication from foreign leaders willing to maintain negotiations regardless of recent legal rulings.
- Daily coordination calls with India’s trade minister are ongoing.
- Upcoming OECD trade meetings with countries including Malaysia, Vietnam, and the EU are scheduled for next week.
- China leads the US trade deficit figures, but the EU is closely behind, Greer noted.
What This Means for Global Trade
The remarks highlight a widening rift in US-China trade relations, potentially setting the stage for renewed disputes or enforcement actions. At the same time, Greer’s emphasis on diplomatic engagements with other global partners underlines Washington's broader effort to reinforce trade ties beyond China.
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