According to Japan's Asahi Shimbun, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoshiji Muto could visit the United States as early as March 10 to meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnik and the U.S. Trade Representative.
The US Senate confirmed Jamieson Greer, a lawyer with a background in international trade law who served as chief of staff to Robert Lighthizer, then the US trade representative, on the 26th by a vote of 56 to 43.
On February 27, local time on February 26, the US Senate confirmed Jamieson Greer (Jamieson Greer) as the US Trade Representative by a vote of 56 in favor and 43 against. Greer is a lawyer with a background in international trade law who served as the chief of staff to then-US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer during Trump's first presidential term.
On April 2nd, China believes that whether trade policies of various countries constitute barriers should be judged based on whether they violate WTO rules. The US report did not provide any evidence to prove that China's relevant policies and practices violated World Trade Organization rules, but arbitrarily accused China of having so-called "non market" policies and practices, as well as barriers in agricultural products, data policies, and other aspects. China firmly opposes this.