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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Establishment and Request
for Nominations for the Seasonal and
Perishable Agricultural Products
Advisory Committee
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
AGENCY:
The Office of the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) have established a new trade
advisory committee known as the
Seasonal and Perishable Agricultural
Products Advisory Committee
(Committee) to provide advice and
recommendations to the U.S. Trade
Representative and the Secretary of
Agriculture in connection with U.S.
trade policy that concerns
administrative actions and legislation
that would promote the competitiveness
of Southeastern U.S. producers of
seasonal and perishable agricultural
products. USTR is accepting
applications from qualified individuals
interested in serving a four year term as
a Committee member.
DATES: USTR will accept nominations
on a rolling basis for Committee
membership for an initial four-year
charter term.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anthony Reyes at MBX.USTR.IAPE@
USTR.EOP.GOV or 202–881–4804.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
1. Background
Section 135(c) of the Trade Act of
1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2155(c)),
authorizes the President to establish
appropriate sectoral or functional trade
advisory committees. The President
delegated that authority to the U.S.
Trade Representative in Executive Order
11846, section 4(d), issued on March 27,
1975.
Pursuant to this authority, the U.S
Trade Representative, jointly with the
Secretary of Agriculture, established the
Committee to provide advice and
recommendations to them on trade
policy and development matters that
have a significant relationship to
administrative actions and legislation
that would promote the competitiveness
of Southeastern U.S. producers of
seasonal and perishable agricultural
products.
The Committee meets as needed in
person or by virtual or telephone
conference, generally four times per
year, at the call either of the U.S. Trade
Representative and the Secretary of
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Agriculture or their designee, depending
on various factors such as the level of
activity of trade negotiations and the
needs of the U.S. Trade Representative
and the Secretary of Agriculture.
II. Membership
The U.S. Trade Representative and
Secretary of Agriculture jointly appoint
up to 25 members who represent the
views and interests of Southeast U.S.
producers of seasonal and perishable
agricultural products. In addition to
general trade, investment, and
development issues, members must
have expertise in areas such as:
• growing and selling seasonal and
perishable fruits and vegetables.
• understanding the needs and
market dynamics affecting producers of
seasonal and perishable fruits and
vegetables in the Southeastern United
States.
• understanding the existing state and
federal support programs and resources
for producers of seasonal and perishable
fruits and vegetables.
• developing and presenting
actionable recommendations to U.S.
government officials.
To ensure that the Committee is
broadly representative, USTR and
USDA will consider qualified
representatives of key sectors and
groups of the economy with an interest
in seasonal and perishable produce
within the Southeastern United States.
Fostering diversity, equity, inclusion
and accessibility (DEIA) is one of the
top priorities.
The U.S. Trade Representative and
the Secretary of Agriculture appoint
members jointly and members serve at
their discretion. Members serve for a
term of up to four years or until the
Committee is scheduled to expire. The
U.S. Trade Representative and the
Secretary of Agriculture may reappoint
individuals for any number of terms.
The U.S. Trade Representative and
the Secretary of Agriculture are
committed to a trade agenda that
advances racial equity and supports
underserved communities and will seek
advice and recommendations on trade
policies that eliminate social and
economic structural barriers to equality
and economic opportunity, and to better
understand the projected impact of
proposed trade policies on communities
of color and underserved communities.
USTR and USDA strongly encourage
diverse backgrounds and perspectives
and makes appointments to the
Committee without regard to political
affiliation and in accordance with equal
opportunity practices that promote
diversity, equity, inclusion, and
accessibility. USTR and USDA strive to
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ensure balance in terms of sectors,
demographics, and other factors
relevant to USTR’s needs.
Committee members serve without
either compensation or reimbursement
of expenses. Members are responsible
for all expenses they incur to attend
meetings or otherwise participate in
Committee activities. Committee
members must be able to obtain and
maintain a security clearance in order to
serve and have access to classified and
trade sensitive documents. They must
meet the eligibility requirements at the
time of appointment and at all times
during their term of service.
Committee members are appointed to
represent their sponsoring U.S. entity’s
interests on U.S. trade policy that affects
the competitiveness of Southeastern
U.S. producers of seasonal and
perishable agricultural products, and
thus the foremost consideration for
applicants is their ability to carry out
the goals of section 135(c) of the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended. Other criteria
include the applicant’s knowledge of
and expertise in international trade
issues as relevant to the work of the
Committee, USTR and USDA. USTR
anticipates that almost all Committee
members will serve in a representative
capacity with a limited number serving
in an individual capacity as subject
matter experts. These members, known
as special government employees, are
subject to conflict of interest rules and
may have to complete a financial
disclosure report.
III. Request for Nominations
USTR is soliciting nominations for
membership on the Committee. To
apply for membership, an applicant
must meet the following eligibility
criteria at the time of application and at
all times during their term of service as
a Committee member:
1. The person must be a U.S. citizen.
2. The person cannot be a full-time
employee of a U.S. governmental entity.
3. If serving in an individual capacity,
the person cannot be a federally
registered lobbyist.
4. The person cannot be registered
with the U.S. Department of Justice
under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act.
5. The person must be able to obtain
and maintain a security clearance.
6. For representative members, who
will comprise almost all of the
Committee, the person must represent a
U.S. organization whose members (or
funders) have a demonstrated interest in
issues relevant to agricultural trade or
have personal experience or expertise in
agricultural trade.
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7. For eligibility purposes, a ‘‘U.S.
organization’’ is an organization
established under the laws of the United
States, that is controlled by U.S.
citizens, by another U.S. organization
(or organizations), or by a U.S. entity (or
entities), determined based on its board
of directors (or comparable governing
body), membership, and funding
sources, as applicable. To qualify as a
U.S. organization, more than 50 percent
of the board of directors (or comparable
governing body) and more than 50
percent of the membership of the
organization to be represented must be
U.S. citizens, U.S. organizations, or U.S.
entities. Additionally, at least 50
percent of the organization’s annual
revenue must be attributable to
nongovernmental U.S. sources.
8. For members who will serve in an
individual capacity, the person must
possess subject matter expertise
regarding international trade issues.
In order to be considered for
Committee membership, interested
persons should submit the following to
the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
and Public Engagement at
MBX.USTR.IAPE@USTR.EOP.GOV:
• Name, title, affiliation, and contact
information of the individual requesting
consideration.
• If applicable, a sponsor letter on the
organization’s letterhead containing a
brief description of the manner in which
international trade affects the
organization and why USTR should
consider the applicant for membership.
• The applicant’s personal resume.
• An affirmative statement that the
applicant and the organization they
represent meet all eligibility
requirements.
USTR will consider applicants who
meet the eligibility criteria in
accordance with equal opportunity
practices that promote diversity, equity,
inclusion, and accessibility, based on
the following factors:
• Ability to represent the sponsoring
U.S. entity’s or U.S. organization’s and
its subsector’s interests on trade matters.
• Knowledge of and experience in
U.S. trade policy that affects the
competitiveness of Southeastern U.S.
producers of seasonal and perishable
agricultural products trade and
environmental matters, as described in
more detail in Part II above, that is
relevant to the work of the Committee,
USTR and USDA.
• How they will contribute to trade
policies that eliminate social and
economic structural barriers to equality
and economic opportunity and to
understanding of the projected impact
of proposed trade policies on
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communities of color and underserved
communities.
• Ensuring that the Committee is
balanced in terms of points of view,
demographics, geography, and entity or
organization size.
Roberto Soberanis,
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for
Intergovernmental Affairs and Public
Engagement, Office of the United States Trade
Representative.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Establishment and Request for Nominations for the
Seasonal and Perishable Agricultural Products Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice and request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have established a new
trade advisory committee known as the Seasonal and Perishable
Agricultural Products Advisory Committee (Committee) to provide advice
and recommendations to the U.S. Trade Representative and the Secretary
of Agriculture in connection with U.S. trade policy that concerns
administrative actions and legislation that would promote the
competitiveness of Southeastern U.S. producers of seasonal and
perishable agricultural products. USTR is accepting applications from
qualified individuals interested in serving a four year term as a
Committee member.
DATES: USTR will accept nominations on a rolling basis for Committee
membership for an initial four-year charter term.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anthony Reyes at
[email protected] or 202-881-4804.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
Section 135(c) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C.
2155(c)), authorizes the President to establish appropriate sectoral or
functional trade advisory committees. The President delegated that
authority to the U.S. Trade Representative in Executive Order 11846,
section 4(d), issued on March 27, 1975.
Pursuant to this authority, the U.S Trade Representative, jointly
with the Secretary of Agriculture, established the Committee to provide
advice and recommendations to them on trade policy and development
matters that have a significant relationship to administrative actions
and legislation that would promote the competitiveness of Southeastern
U.S. producers of seasonal and perishable agricultural products.
The Committee meets as needed in person or by virtual or telephone
conference, generally four times per year, at the call either of the
U.S. Trade Representative and the Secretary of Agriculture or their
designee, depending on various factors such as the level of activity of
trade negotiations and the needs of the U.S. Trade Representative and
the Secretary of Agriculture.
II. Membership
The U.S. Trade Representative and Secretary of Agriculture jointly
appoint up to 25 members who represent the views and interests of
Southeast U.S. producers of seasonal and perishable agricultural
products. In addition to general trade, investment, and development
issues, members must have expertise in areas such as:
growing and selling seasonal and perishable fruits and
vegetables.
understanding the needs and market dynamics affecting
producers of seasonal and perishable fruits and vegetables in the
Southeastern United States.
understanding the existing state and federal support
programs and resources for producers of seasonal and perishable fruits
and vegetables.
developing and presenting actionable recommendations to
U.S. government officials.
To ensure that the Committee is broadly representative, USTR and
USDA will consider qualified representatives of key sectors and groups
of the economy with an interest in seasonal and perishable produce
within the Southeastern United States. Fostering diversity, equity,
inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) is one of the top priorities.
The U.S. Trade Representative and the Secretary of Agriculture
appoint members jointly and members serve at their discretion. Members
serve for a term of up to four years or until the Committee is
scheduled to expire. The U.S. Trade Representative and the Secretary of
Agriculture may reappoint individuals for any number of terms.
The U.S. Trade Representative and the Secretary of Agriculture are
committed to a trade agenda that advances racial equity and supports
underserved communities and will seek advice and recommendations on
trade policies that eliminate social and economic structural barriers
to equality and economic opportunity, and to better understand the
projected impact of proposed trade policies on communities of color and
underserved communities. USTR and USDA strongly encourage diverse
backgrounds and perspectives and makes appointments to the Committee
without regard to political affiliation and in accordance with equal
opportunity practices that promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and
accessibility. USTR and USDA strive to ensure balance in terms of
sectors, demographics, and other factors relevant to USTR's needs.
Committee members serve without either compensation or
reimbursement of expenses. Members are responsible for all expenses
they incur to attend meetings or otherwise participate in Committee
activities. Committee members must be able to obtain and maintain a
security clearance in order to serve and have access to classified and
trade sensitive documents. They must meet the eligibility requirements
at the time of appointment and at all times during their term of
service.
Committee members are appointed to represent their sponsoring U.S.
entity's interests on U.S. trade policy that affects the
competitiveness of Southeastern U.S. producers of seasonal and
perishable agricultural products, and thus the foremost consideration
for applicants is their ability to carry out the goals of section
135(c) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended. Other criteria include the
applicant's knowledge of and expertise in international trade issues as
relevant to the work of the Committee, USTR and USDA. USTR anticipates
that almost all Committee members will serve in a representative
capacity with a limited number serving in an individual capacity as
subject matter experts. These members, known as special government
employees, are subject to conflict of interest rules and may have to
complete a financial disclosure report.
III. Request for Nominations
USTR is soliciting nominations for membership on the Committee. To
apply for membership, an applicant must meet the following eligibility
criteria at the time of application and at all times during their term
of service as a Committee member:
1. The person must be a U.S. citizen.
2. The person cannot be a full-time employee of a U.S. governmental
entity.
3. If serving in an individual capacity, the person cannot be a
federally registered lobbyist.
4. The person cannot be registered with the U.S. Department of
Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
5. The person must be able to obtain and maintain a security
clearance.
6. For representative members, who will comprise almost all of the
Committee, the person must represent a U.S. organization whose members
(or funders) have a demonstrated interest in issues relevant to
agricultural trade or have personal experience or expertise in
agricultural trade.
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7. For eligibility purposes, a ``U.S. organization'' is an
organization established under the laws of the United States, that is
controlled by U.S. citizens, by another U.S. organization (or
organizations), or by a U.S. entity (or entities), determined based on
its board of directors (or comparable governing body), membership, and
funding sources, as applicable. To qualify as a U.S. organization, more
than 50 percent of the board of directors (or comparable governing
body) and more than 50 percent of the membership of the organization to
be represented must be U.S. citizens, U.S. organizations, or U.S.
entities. Additionally, at least 50 percent of the organization's
annual revenue must be attributable to nongovernmental U.S. sources.
8. For members who will serve in an individual capacity, the person
must possess subject matter expertise regarding international trade
issues.
In order to be considered for Committee membership, interested
persons should submit the following to the Office of Intergovernmental
Affairs and Public Engagement at [email protected]:
Name, title, affiliation, and contact information of the
individual requesting consideration.
If applicable, a sponsor letter on the organization's
letterhead containing a brief description of the manner in which
international trade affects the organization and why USTR should
consider the applicant for membership.
The applicant's personal resume.
An affirmative statement that the applicant and the
organization they represent meet all eligibility requirements.
USTR will consider applicants who meet the eligibility criteria in
accordance with equal opportunity practices that promote diversity,
equity, inclusion, and accessibility, based on the following factors:
Ability to represent the sponsoring U.S. entity's or U.S.
organization's and its subsector's interests on trade matters.
Knowledge of and experience in U.S. trade policy that
affects the competitiveness of Southeastern U.S. producers of seasonal
and perishable agricultural products trade and environmental matters,
as described in more detail in Part II above, that is relevant to the
work of the Committee, USTR and USDA.
How they will contribute to trade policies that eliminate
social and economic structural barriers to equality and economic
opportunity and to understanding of the projected impact of proposed
trade policies on communities of color and underserved communities.
Ensuring that the Committee is balanced in terms of points
of view, demographics, geography, and entity or organization size.
Roberto Soberanis,
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and
Public Engagement, Office of the United States Trade Representative.
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