Discussion on Addressing Forced Labor and Overproduction

The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced on May 19 (local time) that it will host the G20 Trade Ministers' Meeting this coming September.


The USTR stated that the G20 Trade Ministers' Meeting will be held from September 30 to October 1 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, and will be chaired by USTR Representative Jamieson Greer.


U.S. Trade Representative

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According to the USTR, during this meeting, G20 trade ministers will gather to discuss topics including the eradication of forced labor, revision of the Most Favored Nation (MFN) principle, responding to the weaponization of food trade, and structural overproduction issues.


This meeting will take place ahead of the G20 Summit, which is scheduled to be held at the Trump National Doral Resort in Miami, Florida, United States, on December 14–15.


Representative Greer stated, "President Trump's tariff policies have proactively rebalanced global trade by overturning decades-old non-market policies and practices to protect American workers and businesses."



He added, "The Trump Administration looks forward to working with G20 partner countries to establish a global trade order based on fair, reciprocal, and balanced trade."


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