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Mark Beatty

Counsel To Commissioner David S. Johanson at U.S. International Trade Commission

Mark Beatty currently serves as Counsel to Commissioners David S. Johanson, Rhonda K. Schmidtlein, and Randolph J. Stayin at the U.S. International Trade Commission since October 2019, following experience as an Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Stewart and Stewart from August 2016 to August 2019. Mark's legal background includes an externship with the Metropolitan Government of Nashville, a summer law clerk position in the Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance at the Department of Commerce, and a research assistant role at Vanderbilt University Law School. Mark holds a Juris Doctor degree in Business and International Law from Vanderbilt University Law School (2013-2016) and a Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Political Science, and Public Policy from Case Western Reserve University (2009-2013).

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U.S. International Trade Commission

The United States International Trade Commission is an independent, quasijudicial Federal agency with broad investigative responsibilities on matters of trade. The agency investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations. The Commission also adjudicates cases involving imports that allegedly infringe intellectual property rights. Through such proceedings, the agency facilitates a rules-based international trading system. The Commission also serves as a Federal resource where trade data and other trade policy-related information are gathered and analyzed. The information and analysis are provided to the President, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), and Congress to facilitate the development of sound and informed U.S. trade policy. The Commission makes most of its information and analysis available to the public to promote understanding of international trade issues. The mission of the Commission is to (1) administer U.S. trade remedy laws within its mandate in a fair and objective manner; (2) provide the President, USTR, and Congress with independent analysis, information, and support on matters of tariffs, international trade, and U.S. competitiveness; and (3) maintain the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS).


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