Office of the United States Trade Representative
Office of the United States Trade Representative
600 Seventeenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20508
Phone, 202-395-3230
United States Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative (Washington) (vacancy)
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva) Rita Hayes
Chief of Staff Nancy Leamond
Special Trade Negotiator Peter Scher
Counselor to the U.S. Trade Representative Robert Novick
General Counsel Susan Esserman
Chief Textile Negotiator C. Donald Johnson
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for J. Pate Felts
Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Jane Bradley
Monitoring and Enforcement
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Public/ Jay Ziegler
Media Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Elizabeth Arky
Congressional Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Economic David Walters
Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Policy Fred Montgomery
Coordination
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for James Murphy
Agricultural Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Trade Jon Rosenbaum
and Development
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for World Dorothy Dwoskin
Trade Organization (WTO) and Multilateral Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Industry Joseph Papovich
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for China Robert Cassidy
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Asia and Donald Phillips
the Pacific
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Europe Cathy Novelli
and the Mediterranean
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Jennifer Haverkamp
Environment and Natural Resources
Associate U.S. Trade Representative for Western Peter Allgeier
Hemisphere
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North Jonathan Hueneman
American Affairs
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Japan Wendy Cutler
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for John Hopkins
Administration
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The United States Trade Representative is responsible for directing all trade negotiations of and formulating trade policy for the United States.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative was created as the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations by Executive Order 11075 of January 15, 1963. The Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2171) established the Office as an agency of the Executive Office of the President charged with administering the trade agreements program under the Tariff Act of 1930 (19...
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