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Biden to pick Tai as top trade envoy

Tai considered as expert to solve US China trade tensions

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As the top trade staffer at Ways and Means, Tai handled negotiations last year with the Trump administration over a revamped North American trade deal
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10 Dec 2020 10:13 PM IST

As the top trade staffer at Ways and Means, Tai handled negotiations last year with the Trump administration over a revamped North American trade deal

Washington: President-elect Joe Biden is set to nominate Katherine Tai to be the top US trade envoy, according to two people familiar with his plans. Tai, who is chief trade counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee, will be tapped as the US Trade Representative, according to the two people, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorised to speak publicly about it.

The role is a Cabinet position, and the Senate will vote on whether to confirm Tai for the position. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Tai earlier oversaw China trade enforcement for the Office of the US Trade Representative, setting US strategy in trade disputes with China. Biden's trade representative will inherit a trade war with China, put on pause by an interim trade pact in January that left many of the hardest issues unresolved and US taxes remaining on $360 billion in Chinese imports.

As the top trade staffer at Ways and Means, Tai handled negotiations last year with the Trump administration over a revamped North American trade deal. Under pressure from congressional Democrats, Trump's trade team agreed to strengthen the pact to make it easier for Mexican workers to form independent unions and demand better pay and benefits decreasing the incentives for US firms to move south of the border to take advantage of cheap and compliant labour.

The administration also dropped from the new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement what Democrats considered a giveaway to pharmaceutical companies that could have kept drug prices high. Tai is considered a problem-solving pragmatist on trade policy, which often breaks down into an ideological divide between free traders and protectionists. In a letter to Biden on November 24, California Democratic Rep. Judy Chu, chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and nine other female House members praised Tai's "experience and diplomatic abilities'' and said she is "uniquely qualified'' to deal with Canada and Mexico on the USMCA and with US-China trade tensions. (Bloomberg)

Zeke Miller and Paul Wiseman

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