Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) — US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met with scholars at the Hoover Institution on June 11, discussing the administration’s trade policy, efforts underway to reduce US trade deficits, and strategies to strengthen American economic security.

Greer, who has traveled extensively to manufacturing facilities across the country and to dozens of US trading partners across the globe, shared his perspectives on how he is working to reshape US trade relationships to better serve both American workers and national security interests.

The discussion, moderated by Hoover Institution Director Condoleezza Rice, covered the administration's efforts to build international consensus and shape conversations around structural trade imbalances that have developed over recent decades.

Joining the conversation were Hoover fellows Glenn Tiffert, Joshua D. Rauh, Steven J. Davis, Adm. James O. Ellis Jr., David Fedor, and Erin Baggott Carter, and Hoover Chief of Staff Stephanie Hall.


For more information, please contact Jeffrey Marschner, assistant director of media and government relations, at jmarsch@stanford.edu or 202-760-3200.  

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