Ambassador Katherine Tai

Former United States Trade Representative

Washington, DC

Experience

  • United States Trade Representative
  • Chief Trade Counsel and Trade Subcommittee Staff Director, House Ways and Means Committee
  • Chief Counsel for China Trade Enforcement, Office of the United States Trade Representative

Expertise

  • Trade and tariffs
  • International economic policy
  • U.S. economic policy
  • Industrial policy
  • Federal budget and fiscal policy

Education

  • Harvard Law School, Juris Doctor
  • Yale University, Bachelors’ degree, History

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About Ambassador Katherine Tai

Ambassador Katherine Tai served as the 19th United States Trade Representative under President Joe Biden. As a member of the President’s Cabinet, Ambassador Tai was the principal trade advisor, negotiator, and spokesperson on U.S. trade policy.

 

Prior to her unanimous Senate confirmation, Ambassador Tai spent most of her career in public service focusing on international economic diplomacy, monitoring, and enforcement. She previously served as Chief Trade Counsel and Trade Subcommittee Staff Director for the House Ways and Means Committee in the United States Congress. In this capacity, Ambassador Tai played a pivotal role in shaping U.S. trade law, negotiations strategies, and bilateral and multilateral agreements, including the recently re-negotiated United-States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

 

Ambassador Tai is an experienced World Trade Organization (WTO) litigator. She previously developed and tried cases for the Office of the United States Trade Representative, eventually becoming the Chief Counsel for China Trade Enforcement. Before transitioning to federal service, she practiced law in the private sector, clerked for district judges, and taught English in Guangzhou, China.

 

Ambassador Tai earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Yale University and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School. She is fluent in Mandarin.