WASHINGTON – President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. is expected to choose Katherine Doe, chief business attorney of the House Ways and Means Committee, as the U.S. trade representative, a key position responsible for enforcing U.S. trade rules. According to those familiar with the plans, it is negotiating new trade terms with China and other countries. Tai has received strong support from colleagues in Congress for helping fight the unruly set of politicians and interest groups in negotiations to implement the revised North American Free Trade Agreement. From 2007 to 2014, Ms Tai worked in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, where she successfully investigated several cases involving Chinese trade practices in the World Trade Organization. If confirmed, Ms. Asian-American. The first woman to serve as U.S. trade representative was a cabinet-level official holding the position of ambassador. M.S. Toy selection was previously reported by Politico. Mr. Biden said he did not want to start negotiating new free trade agreements until he made “big investments here and with our workers.” Do a lot more for his business representative. Ensuring that U.S. trade rules are adequately enforced in those tasks, Mr. They include promoting rather than disrupting other areas of Biden’s agenda, including combating climate change and encouraging domestic investment, for example by purchasing U.S. projects. Ms Toy will be appointed as part of this year because they believe she will play a key role in ensuring the implementation of the terms of the US-Mexico-Canada agreement that changed NAFTA. This includes bringing in new trade lawsuits against Mexican factories that violate labor laws, and ensuring that Mexico pursues ambitious reforms in its labor system. As Chief Adviser to the Ways and Steering Committee, Mrs. Toy played a key role in shaping democracy. Demands for final changes to the USMCA negotiated by the Trump administration. In that capacity, he balanced the competing demands of trade unions, environmental groups, corporate lobbyists and management, and helped both sides break an agreement that Congress had broadly passed. In November, Mr. In a letter to Fiden, 10, the House House Democrats wrote that Ms Doe’s key role in those talks “uniquely qualifies him to lead implementation and enforcement efforts” as the next trade representative. “Ms. He knows every tool available to hold Mexico and Canada accountable,” the lawmakers wrote. Negotiations Mr. Biden’s top trade negotiator will be responsible for dealing with most of that tradition, including helping to determine whether Mr. China will continue to charge for goods, and whether certain companies will continue to provide exemptions from those tariffs. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Be responsible for things like mitigation. Raising standards for climate change and consumer protection. Mr. With Trump’s aggressive approach, Biden will be chosen to rebuild trade relations, including in Europe, Canada, Japan and Mexico. Supporters say Ms Tai is uniquely positioned to face China’s economic challenges. As the source of America’s greatest competition in the trade sector. In addition to resolving trade disputes against China in the World Trade Organization over issues including subsidies and export restrictions, Ms. Toy worked on issues related to China in his forum, including strategies to restructure US supply chains and legislation to prevent forced labor imports from China’s Uyghurs and other minorities. M. Tai has a background in China, was a colleague who taught there in the late 1990s, and spoke Mandarin Chinese fluently. In the House, he spearheaded an effort to look at the legacy of racial injustice in American trade policy and how to make a profit. Trade can be made more inclusive. Thomas Kaplan and Emily Cochrane contributed to the reporting.
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