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Christina
Lund
Acting
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, Office of China,
Hong Kong and Taiwan
Christina
Lund has served as a professional trade negotiator at
the Office
of the U.S. Trade Representative since 1985, representing
the United States in Asia, Latin America and Europe.
She has served as Deputy in the China office since 1997,
and was responsible primarily for negotiating China's
service commitments to the United States as part of
its accession to the World Trade Organization. During
the Uruguay Round of global trade
negotiations, Ms. Lund served in Geneva for five years
as a member of the
U.S. permanent mission to the World Trade Organization.
Ms.
Lund first moved to Washington, D.C. from California
in 1979. She was
responsible for U.S. debt relief operations and foreign
assistance at the
Office of Management and Budget, and has served as a
professional staff
member in the U.S. Senate and as an economist at the
Environmental
Protection Agency. She has been the recipient of numerous
awards from the government and U.S. private sector.
Ms.
Lund earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from
the University of California at Berkeley, and was a
Peace Corps Volunteer in the Congo, Africa, from 1975
to 1977.
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