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Ambassador Greer Issues Statement on U.S. Trade Deals with Southeast Asian Countries

October 26, 2025 ยท USTR Tariff Actions ยท View source โ†—

On October 26, 2025, Ambassador Greer issued a statement concerning U.S. trade deals with Southeast Asian countries. This announcement, made public by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), indicates ongoing engagement regarding trade relationships in the region.

While the statement itself does not detail specific policy changes or new agreements, it is relevant for importers, customs brokers, and trade compliance officers whose operations involve goods originating from or destined for Southeast Asian nations. Any future developments in U.S. trade deals with these countries could potentially influence tariffs, regulations, and market access, affecting supply chains and compliance requirements.

As of the statement's issuance date, October 26, 2025, no specific new rates, tariffs, or immediate changes to existing trade agreements were announced. The statement primarily serves as an update on the broader discussions surrounding U.S. trade policy in Southeast Asia. Importers should note that the information available at this time is limited to the fact that a statement was made on this topic.

Given the potential for future policy adjustments stemming from these ongoing discussions, trade professionals are advised to remain vigilant. Importers and compliance officers should continue to monitor official USTR announcements and other government publications for any subsequent details or specific outcomes related to these trade deals. Staying informed will be crucial for proactive planning and ensuring continued compliance with evolving trade regulations.