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The Office of the Under Secretary for International Affairs advises and assists the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in the formulation and execution of United States international policy. These responsibilities include the development of policies and guidance of the Department's activities in the areas of international monetary affairs, trade and investment policy, international debt strategy, and United States participation in international financial institutions. The Under Secretary coordinates United States economic policies with the finance ministers of other G-7 industrial nations and prepares the President for annual economic summits.
The Assistant Secretary of International Affairs supports the Under Secretary and supervises the Business Office and seven Deputy Assistant Secretaries (DAS) who are each responsible for a deputate. Each deputate is composed of one or more offices headed by a director. The deputates and their offices are listed below.
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Asia - East Asia, South and Southeast Asia.
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Europe , Eurasia , and the Western Hemisphere - Europe & Eurasia and Western Hemisphere.
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International Monetary and Financial Policy - International Monetary Policy, Banking & Securities, Global Economy Group and Markets Room.
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International Development Finance and Debt - International Debt Policy, Development Policy, Financing Operations and Multilateral Development Institutions.
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Middle East and Africa- Africa, Middle East & North Africa.
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Trade and Investment Policy -Trade, Investment, Trade Finance, and Investment Security.
- Technical Assistance -
Technical Assistance
Last Updated:
August 21, 2009
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