Advisors have direct access to policymakers at Commerce Department
and the Office of USTR. In such capacity advisors assist in developing
industry positions on U.S. trade policy and negotiating objectives.
The role of our private-sector advisors is increasing as the
Administration pursues a number of multilateral, regional, and
bilateral trade negotiations.
How to
become an advisor
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