Trump’s trade chief pick, a Lighthizer protégé, set to push hard line, tariffs on China
Jamieson Greer’s nomination as the next US trade representative, having been described by president-elect Donald Trump as a key figure in the first trade war with China, is expected to lead to a hard line taken in trade relations between the world’s two largest economies.
“As a mentee of Lighthizer, Greer’s stance might be similar,” said Xu Tianchen, a senior China economist with The Economist Intelligence Unit.
“Don’t expect him to be kinder than Lighthizer – he will continue to take a hard line on China and actively push for tariffs.”
Trade ties between the US and China would be on a tighter rope with Greer’s appointment, said He Weiwen, a senior fellow with the Centre for China and Globalisation, a Beijing-based think tank.
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