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What does the TPP mean for the future of trade agreements, for China, and for regional economic architecture?

Please join us to listen to former acting Deputy United States Trade Representative Wendy Cutler – a lead negotiator for the TPP before retiring from the U.S. Government after its publication – explain the agreement and its impact.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement has been a lynchpin of the Obama Administration’s rebalancing policy towards the Asia-Pacific. The TPP will bring economic and strategic benefits to the United States and the other 11 member countries. Some of these benefits focus on enhancing market access, eliminating tariffs and non-tariff barriers in TPP countries. Moreover, TPP promotes shared values in Asia, including those related to labor, the environment, and open access to the Internet. In addition, the accord will also create trade rules for emerging areas like state-owned enterprises, where these rules have not been set.

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8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Speakers

  • Wendy Cutler (Vice President and Managing Director, Washington, D.C. Office of Asia Society Policy Institute)

    Wendy Cutler

    Vice President and Managing Director, Washington, D.C. Office of Asia Society Policy Institute

    Wendy Cutler joined the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) as Vice President and Managing Director of the Washington D.C. Office in November 2015. In these roles, she focuses on building ASPI’s presence in Washington — strengthening its outreach as a think/do tank — and on leading initiatives that address challenges related to trade and women’s empowerment in Asia. She joins ASPI following an illustrious career of nearly three decades as a diplomat and negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). Most recently she served as Acting Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, working on a range of U.S. trade negotiations and initiatives in the Asia-Pacific region. In that capacity she was responsible for the just-concluded Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, including the bilateral negotiations with Japan.

    Ms. Cutler’s other responsibilities with USTR included bilateral trade relations with all TPP countries, U.S.-China trade relations, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum, the U.S.-India Trade Policy Forum, and Trade and Investment Framework Agreements with countries ranging from Pakistan to the Philippines. Ms. Cutler held a number of positions at USTR since joining the office in 1988, working on both bilateral and multilateral issues. She was the Chief U.S. Negotiator for the U.S.-Korea (KORUS) Free Trade Agreement and led the U.S. trade and investment agenda in APEC. She also negotiated a wide range of bilateral agreements with Japan on such issues as telecommunications, insurance, and semiconductors. She has extensive multilateral trade experience as the U.S. negotiator for the WTO Financial Services Agreement and several Uruguay Round Agreements. Prior to joining USTR, Ms. Cutler worked on trade issues at the Commerce Department.

    Ms. Cutler received her master’s degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and her bachelor’s degree from the George Washington University. She is married and has one son.

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