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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 2 MIN

Jamieson Greer Heads to India to Negotiate US Trade Deal While Managing Tech Tariff Strategy

from 101 - The U.S. Trade Representative · host Inception Point AI

Jamieson Greer has moved into the spotlight in recent days as the United States Trade Representative focuses on managing two sensitive fronts at once, trade tensions with India and uncertainty over future technology tariffs. According to Reuters, a senior administration official said Greer will travel to India in the week following the Group of Seven leaders summit for intensive talks on a possible bilateral trade agreement, describing a deal as possible but not imminent. The official stressed that President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will raise trade during their G seven meeting in France, but no final agreement is expected there, leaving Greer to work the details in New Delhi afterward, as also reported by Moneycontrol and The Business Standard. Indian and United States media note that Greers visit is expected to focus on resolving disputes over tariffs on agricultural products, medical devices, and information technology goods, as well as restoring some of the trade preferences India lost in recent years. The Economic Times reports that New Delhi is preparing a package of tariff adjustments and market access commitments that could give Greer enough progress to frame a narrow deal, even if a comprehensive agreement remains further off. Commentators in India describe Greers trip as a test of whether Washington and New Delhi can turn their strategic partnership into tangible commercial gains without triggering fresh political backlash at home. At the same time, Greer has been signaling caution on new technology related tariffs. The Economic Times of India reports that in late May he stated that no immediate semiconductor tariffs are planned, even as he defended the use of targeted duties to encourage domestic chip production and reduce supply chain vulnerabilities. According to that coverage, Greer argued that predictable, transparent measures are more effective than sudden broad tariffs, and he emphasized coordination with allies to address overcapacity and subsidies in the global semiconductor market. Taken together, these moves portray Greer as trying to balance President Trumps push for what he calls very good deals with the practical realities of complex negotiations and intertwined supply chains. His India trip will give listeners an early look at whether this approach can deliver a concrete agreement without escalating tensions in Asia or disrupting technology markets. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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