WASHINGTON - United States Trade Representative Rob
Portman today announced an addition to the USTR staff. Tim Stratford begins as
soon as he can relocate his family from Shanghai to Washington.
"I am delighted to welcome Tim to our team,"
said Portman. "He has an impressive breadth of experience working in
China and the region, both for the
U.S. government and in the private sector. He brings the on the ground knowledge
that will be crucial at this critical time in our relationship with
China."
Timothy P. Stratford - Assistant USTR for
China Affairs.
Mr Stratford will be responsible for
developing and implementing U.S. trade policy toward Mainland
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and
Mongolia.
Since 1998, Mr Stratford has served as
General Counsel for General Motors' China operations, where he has been a member of
GM's senior management team in China and has overseen the company’s legal and
trade policy work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Before that, he was a partner in the
Beijing office of Coudert Brothers, a New York City-based international law firm
(1995-1998), a volunteer leader for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints in Taiwan (1992-1995), Commercial Attache and then Minister-Counselor for
Commercial Affairs at the US Embassy in Beijing (1988-1992), and associate
attorney at the Paul Weiss law firm in its Beijing and Hong Kong offices
(1983-87).
Mr Stratford earned
his law degree at the Harvard Law School and has a bachelor's degree in Philosophy
and Chinese from Brigham Young University. From 2000-2001,
Stratford served as the Chairman of the American
Chamber of Commerce in China. He is fluent in Mandarin and
Cantonese.