Greer says USTR to release more Section 301 actions soon, proposed Brazil tariffs 'nuanced'

The Trump administration plans to release results of Section 301 trade investigations, with proposed 25% tariffs nuanced by broad exclusions for various goods.


Reuters | Washington DC | Updated: 02-06-2026 18:44 IST | Created: 02-06-2026 18:44 IST
Greer says USTR to release more Section 301 actions soon, proposed Brazil tariffs 'nuanced'
Jamieson Greer

​U.S. Trade ​Representative Jamieson Greer ‌said on ​Tuesday that the Trump ‌administration will release the results of several Section 301 trade investigations over the ‌coming weeks, adding that ‌proposed 25% tariffs are "quite nuanced" due to broad exclusions for beef, coffee, ⁠metals, ​energy ⁠and other goods.

Greer, speaking on CNBC's ⁠Squawk Box program, said that ​the administration has had very good ⁠results from its tariff program in ⁠boosting ​U.S. exports. He said substantial tariffs were needed to ⁠correct persistent unfair trade practices ⁠around ⁠the world and a "giant" U.S. trade deficit.

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