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Trump fills out his economic team with 2 veterans of his 1st administration

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27/11/2024

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27/11/2024

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White House senior adviser Kevin Hassett speaks as US President Donald Trump and others listen during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House, on June 5, 2020, in Washington. (AP)

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Nov 27, (AP): US President-elect Donald Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes and tariffs as he fills out his economic team. Trump on Tuesday announced he has chosen international trade attorney Jamieson Greer to be his US trade representative and Kevin Hassett as director of the White House National Economic Council.

While Trump has in several cases nominated outsiders to key posts, these picks reflect a recognition that his reputation will likely hinge on restoring the public’s confidence in the economy. The president-elect also announced a number of other key personnel choices, including Vince Haley, who led Trump's speechwriting department in his first term, as director of the Domestic Policy Council.

Trump said in a statement that Greer was instrumental in his first term in imposing tariffs on China and others and replacing the trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, "therefore making it much better for American Workers.” Greer previously served as chief of staff to Robert Lighthizer, Trump's former trade representative who is deeply skeptical of free trade. Greer is currently a partner at the King & Spalding law firm in Washington.

He was not immediately available for comment. If confirmed as trade representative, Greer would be responsible for negotiating directly with foreign governments on trade deals and disputes, as well as memberships in international trade bodies such as the World Trade Organization. He told The New York Times in June that the view of Trump officials was that tariffs "can help support US manufacturing jobs in particular, especially to the extent that they’re remediating an unfair trade practice.”

His nomination comes a day after Trump promised to slap huge new tariffs on foreign goods entering the United States - including a 25% tax on all products entering the country from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on goods from China - as one of his first executive orders. As director of the White House National Economic Council, Hassett brings into Trump's administration a major advocate for tax cuts.