OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

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The 'Office of the United States Trade Representative', or 'USTR', is an arm of the executive branch of the United States government that falls within the Executive Office of the President. It is responsible for the United States' international trade policy at bilateral and multilateral levels.
The head of the office holds the title of United States Trade Representative (USTR), which is a Cabinet-level position (though not technically within the Cabinet). The United States Trade Representative and Deputy United States Trade Representatives (DUSTR) carry the title of Ambassador.
On March 17, 2005, President George W. Bush nominated Congressman Rob Portman as USTR, and he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 29, 2005.
On April 18, 2006, Bush appointed USTR Portman to be his Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), replacing Joshua B. Bolten, who the previous week replaced Andrew Card as White House Chief of Staff. Bush immediately nominated Susan Schwab, the deputy USTR under Portman, to replace Portman as USTR; Schwab was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in June 2006.
In October 2006, eight former Trade Representatives endorsed the mission of the Capital-to-Capital Coalition, which is working to establish a non-stop flight between Washington, DC and Beijing, China.

Contents
The Special 301 Report
List of United States Trade Representatives
See also
External links

The Special 301 Report


Since the early 1980s, the USTR has played a key role in the expansion of intellectual property laws worldwide, and monitored efforts by other governments to protect IP rights. To this end the USTR issues an annual 'Special 301 Report' which "examines in detail the adequacy and effectiveness of intellectual property rights" in many countries around the world. Countries may be designated in the categories of Priority Foreign Country, Section 306 Monitoring, Priority Watch List, or Watch List.

List of United States Trade Representatives


Trade Representative From To Appointed by
Christian A. Herter19621966John Kennedy
William M. Roth19671969Lyndon Johnson
Carl J. Gilbert19691971Richard Nixon
William D. Eberle19711975Richard Nixon
Frederick B. Dent19751977Gerald Ford
Robert S. Strauss19771979Jimmy Carter
Reubin O'Donovan Askew19791981Jimmy Carter
William E. Brock III19811985Ronald Reagan
Clayton K. Yeutter19851989Ronald Reagan
Carla A. Hills19891993George H. W. Bush
Mickey Kantor19931997Bill Clinton
Charlene Barshefsky19972001Bill Clinton
Robert Zoellick20012005George W. Bush
Rob Portman20052006George W. Bush
Susan Schwab2006George W. Bush

See also



Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights

Doha Round

Generalized System of Preferences

World Trade Organization

External links



USTR website

2005 Special 301 Report (pdf)

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