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Trade representative Jamieson Greer says Trump tariff rates are "pretty much set"The U.S. Trade Landscape Gets More Defined as Trump Tariffs Hit-the-mark

In an interview that brought attention to the ongoing impact of President Trump's tariffs on U.S. goods and services, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer reflected on her remarks regarding these rates. She acknowledged that "these tariff rates are pretty much set," emphasizing that while some deals were already finalized, others depended on the state of the U.S.-U.S. trade deficit or surplus.

### Jamieson Greer's Statement
Jamieson Greer shared a thought on "Face the Nation," stating that her remarks highlighted how Trump's tariffs could shape the global trade landscape. She clarified that while the rates were set, some deals, such as soybeans and steel imports, were already finalized. Others, like oil imports or agricultural goods, remain under consideration.

### Types of Deals
- Announced Deals: These include soybeans and steel imports, where the impact is clear.
- Not Yet Announced Deals: Examples are oil imports or agricultural goods, which could be affected by broader trade dynamics.
- De pave on Trade Status: Certain deals, such as food imports or automotive imports, depend on the U.S. trade balance.

### Why Timing Matters
The timing of these tariffs is crucial because a trade deficit can increase tariffs, potentially harming U.S. exports and global markets. Conversely, a surplus could influence trade dynamics differently, affecting international relations and economic stability.

### Balanced Perspective
While Trump's efforts aim to manage the situation, there remains uncertainty in some areas, such as agriculture or certain industries. However, the focus should be on the opportunities for reform rather than preordained rates.

In conclusion, while the impact of Trump's tariffs is clear on many deals, others remain ambiguous, offering a glimpse into the ongoing challenges and reforms needed to navigate a complex global trade landscape.

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