
The Playbook Podcast From 'The Conversation': Trump’s tariff czar speaks | Jamieson Greer
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Dec 7, 2025 Jamieson Greer, a former chief of staff to Robert Lighthizer and a key figure in Trump’s trade strategies, shares insights on the surprising bipartisan support for tariffs and the complexities behind global trade deals. He also addresses the stalled negotiations with India and potential future trade with Russia. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers and advocate for public education, discusses the importance of school funding, democratic education, and the need for improved parent-teacher relationships amid recent challenges.
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Tariffs As Strategic Leverage
- Jamison Greer says the administration moved from testing tariffs to running a full-scale tariff strategy that protects U.S. industry and uses tariffs as leverage.
- He highlights that making deals while keeping tariffs has boosted U.S. exporters and helped reduce the deficit.
Concentric Tariff Architecture
- Greer describes a concentric tariff structure with highest rates on China, then Southeast Asia and India, then allies, and lowest in the Western Hemisphere.
- The pattern aligns tariffs with trade deficits, supply-chain security, and geopolitical priorities.
Rely On Clear Legal Text
- Greer argues IEPA is legally fit because its text empowers the president to regulate imports during an emergency and they determined an emergency exists.
- He advises confidence in the legal basis while acknowledging alternative tools exist if courts constrain IEPA.


