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Commerce, USTR Ask for Nominations to Fill ITAC Vacancies

The Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative are asking for nominations to fill vacancies in all 16 Industry Trade Advisory Committees (ITACs) and the Committee of Chairs of the ITACs. Commerce will appoint candidates to the committees on a rolling basis through February 2018, when the current charter term expires. The 16 ITAC committees are as follows:

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  • Aerospace Equipment
  • Automotive Equipment and Capital Goods
  • Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Health/Science Products and Services
  • Consumer Goods
  • Distribution Services
  • Energy and Energy Services
  • Forest Products
  • Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce
  • Building Materials, Construction, and Nonferrous Metals
  • Services and Finance Industries
  • Small and Minority Business
  • Steel
  • Textiles and Clothing
  • Customs Matters and Trade Facilitation
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Standards and Technical Trade Barriers

ITAC committee members provide non-partisan, industry input to the President, through Commerce and USTR, on trade agreement negotiations, trade barriers, agreement implementation, and other trade areas. Commerce contact: Industry Trade Advisory Center Director Ingrid Mitchem at (202) 482-3268.

(Federal Register 02/24/14)