WASHINGTON — A veteran of international trade from President Donald Trump’s first term will be the new U.S. Trade Representative. Jamieson Greer was confirmed to the post by the U.S. Senate on Feb. 26 by a 56 to 43 vote.
This confirmation comes just days before a March 4 deadline of tariffs with Canada and Mexico.
“It is my honor to be confirmed by the Senate to serve as President Trump’s U.S. Trade Representative. President Trump recognizes the role unfair trade practices have played in offshoring American jobs and harming our national security,” Greer. . .