Kuwait Times

Trump names Lighthizer as top trade representa­tive

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NEW YORK: President-elect Donald Trump announced yesterday he will nominate lawyer Robert Lighthizer as US trade representa­tive, picking an experience­d trade official who has questioned the conservati­ve movement’s commitment to free trade. Lighthizer, who served as deputy USTR under President Ronald Reagan, would play a key role in Trump’s trade agenda. The presidente­lect has vigorously opposed the 12nation Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p pact, but has said he would ink one-on-one trade deals with individual countries. Trump has also signaled a tough stance on trade with China, including levying a hefty tariff on Chinese imports.

“Ambassador Lighthizer is going to do an outstandin­g job representi­ng the United States as we fight for good trade deals that put the American worker first,” Trump said Tuesday in a statement announcing his pick. “He has extensive experience striking agreements that protect some of the most important sectors of our economy, and has repeatedly fought in the private sector to prevent bad deals from hurting Americans. He will do an amazing job helping turn around the failed trade policies which have robbed so many Americans of prosperity.”

Lighthizer, who played a senior role during Bob Dole’s 1996 campaign, has more recently worked on trade issues as a lawyer, representi­ng manufactur­ing, agricultur­al and high-tech companies, according to his law firm biography. Lighthizer’s bio also states that he focused on “market-opening trade actions on behalf of US companies seeking access to foreign markets.” — AP

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