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Trump could impose universal tariff on Day 1: ex-U.S. trade official

Former USTR chief of staff expects push to end trade deficit with Japan

If former U.S. President Donald Trump wins the November election, he is expected to revive protectionist policies, including imposing import tariffs.    © Reuters

WASHINGTON -- Former U.S. President Donald Trump would be able to implement a sweeping tariff on nearly all imported products upon taking office if he is elected again, former senior trade official Jamieson Greer told Nikkei, countering the argument that the president does not have the power to do so.

Greer, now a partner at law firm King & Spalding, served as chief of staff to the U.S. Trade Representative in the Trump White House, handling working-level trade negotiations with China, the European Union and Japan. Some expect him to be tapped for a key trade policy post if the former president wins the election in November.

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