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The Use of Trade Laws to Achieve Policy Objectives

State Room and Lindner Commons | Elliott School Building, 7th Floor | 1957 E St. NW, Washington, DC
September 5, 2018

Su Ross will be presenting on the panel, "Numerical Soup: The Use of Trade Laws to Achieve Policy Objectives," at the 2018 Intensive Trade Seminar (ITS), hosted by the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) and the George Washington University (GWU) International Trade and Investment Program. This panel will take place on Wedesday, September 5, 2018.

The ITS brings current issues in trade policy to life. Participants will interact with career trade professionals, pose questions directly to policy makers, and learn in depth about the ever-shifting trade landscape with a variety of new topics in 2018.

Speakers are career trade policymakers from the US Government and Capitol Hill, the private sector, NGOs, and other players in the trade policy arena. WITA carefully selects speakers with years of experience on their given topic, as well as an ability to convey that experience clearly to students.

Attendees will come away not just understanding the trade policy-making process, but just as importantly, knowing its key components and key players.

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