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Biden to name Katherine Tai to top trade post

Lawyer tasked with repairing relations with US trading partners upended by aggressive 'America first' policy

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Dec 2020 11:30AM

Biden to name Katherine Tai to top trade post
China expert Katherine Tai will be the first Asian-American and the fourth woman to serve in the cabinet-level role. – YouTube pic, December 10, 2020

WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden plans to name China expert Katherine Tai to serve as the nation's top trade negotiator, US media reported yesterday.

Tai will replace Robert Lighthizer as US Trade Representative (USTR) in the new administration, according to the reports citing people familiar with the matter.

The decision puts an experienced trade lawyer on the frontline of repairing relations with US trading partners that were upended by President Donald Trump's aggressive "America first" policy, which included a damaging trade war with China.

She would be the first Asian-American and the fourth woman to serve in the cabinet-level role.

Tai, a graduate of Yale and Harvard Law, currently works as the chief trade lawyer for the House Ways and Means Committee, but previously served in the office of the USTR general counsel where she handled China trade issues.

Legislators of both parties, impressed by Tai's work in Congress on the USMCA free-trade pact with Canada and Mexico, had recommended her for the post, Politico reported.

Progressive Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio called Tai "the most qualified candidate for USTR".

"Tai played a critical role in securing real improvements for workers in the USMCA agreement last year," he said on Twitter.

In addition to the China trade policy, which Biden has vowed to leave unchanged in his first months in office, Tai would oversee the USMCA, a massive dispute with the European Union over Boeing and Airbus as well as myriad other squabbles including over steel and aluminum. – AFP, December 10, 2020

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