Trade Official: International Partners Sticking with US Tariff Agreements

WASHINGTON – America’s leading trade official reports that international partners are standing by their tariff agreements with the United States, even after the Supreme Court eliminated numerous trade policies implemented during President Donald Trump’s administration.

During an appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer described ongoing discussions with nations that have established tariff agreements with America. According to Greer, none of these countries have suggested they plan to abandon their current arrangements following Friday’s high court ruling that overturned a significant portion of Trump’s tariff policies.

Greer revealed he has already conducted talks with European Union trade officials and plans additional conversations with representatives from other nations in the coming days.

“I haven’t heard anyone yet come to me and say the deal is off,” Greer stated during the television interview.