Jamieson Greer Says Trump Still Has ‘Very Durable Tools’ For Tariffs, Trade Deals
'We found ways to really reconstruct what we're doing'
Last updated: 2026-02-22 19:39:32 ET
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Updated Feb 22, 2026 6:00 PM ET
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer insists that President Trump's tariff strategies remain robust despite a Supreme Court ruling that challenged parts of his trade agenda. The administration plans to uphold existing trade deals, while businesses express uncertainty over the future of U.S. trade relationships.
The persistence of tariffs could maintain pressure on U.S. importers and exporters, potentially affecting sectors reliant on international supply chains, such as manufacturing and agriculture.
This development underscores ongoing tensions in global trade, with potential ramifications for international diplomatic relations and economic stability.
'We found ways to really reconstruct what we're doing'
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