Trump administration expands trade investigations to more countries, including Canada
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has expanded its trade investigations to 60 countries, including Canada, in an effort to shore up the president’s tariff policies.
“We are trying to move very quickly,” United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told CNBC Friday. “We are trying to move in a matter of months.”
Greer’s office announced Wednesday that it was launching investigations of the European Union and a handful of other countries under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
A Thursday evening news release from the office expanded the list of countries targeted by the investigations. It says the department will look at whether the countries named have policies or practices that “are unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or restrict U.S. commerce.”
