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U.S. Trade Representative Announces 2025 Trade Policy Agenda

March 03, 2025

WASHINGTON – United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer delivered President Trump’s 2025 Trade Policy Agenda, 2024 Annual Report, and World Trade Organization at Thirty report to Congress.

The agenda lays out the Administration’s vision for trade, describing the economic and national security challenges facing the United States and articulates a plan for rebalancing trade to address those challenges, including the work required by the President’s America First Trade Policy Presidential Memorandum.

The 2024 Annual Report gives a summary of the activities undertaken by the Office of the USTR during the previous year. The WTO at Thirty report assesses U.S. interests at the WTO, in particular describing the challenges facing the institution and the need for reform.

“The United States faces unprecedented economic and national security challenges. President Trump has set out a plan to tackle those challenges in his America First Trade Policy Presidential Memorandum,” said Ambassador Greer. “Today’s Trade Agenda lays out the thinking and vision that undergird that plan. The current moment demands action to put America First on trade, and the Trade Agenda explains the importance of President Trump’s trade policy to American workers and businesses.”

To read President Trump’s 2025 Trade Policy Agenda, click here.

Background

Congress requires the U.S. Trade Representative to submit the President’s Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report by March 1 each year. The Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report were prepared according to guidelines established under the Trade Act of 1974, as amended.

The U.S. Trade Representative is required to submit a report to Congress every five years examining the WTO, pursuant to Section 125 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act of 1994.

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