USTR Seeks Nominations for Trade and Environment Policy Committee
Summary
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is seeking nominations for its Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee (TEPAC). The committee provides policy advice on trade matters impacting the environment. Applications are due three weeks from the filing date, with nominations accepted on a rolling basis until September 30, 2027.
What changed
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has issued a notice to renew the charter for the Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee (TEPAC) for a two-year term ending September 30, 2027. The USTR is actively seeking nominations from qualified individuals representing environmental interest groups, industry, agriculture, consumer groups, services, and non-governmental organizations to serve on the committee. The TEPAC's role is to advise the U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy matters that significantly impact the environment, including negotiating objectives and the environmental impact of trade agreements.
Interested parties must submit applications as a single PDF document to MBX.USTR.IAPE@USTR.eop.gov. To receive full consideration, applications should be submitted within three weeks of the notice's filing date. Nominations will be accepted on a rolling basis thereafter until the charter expires. This is an opportunity for stakeholders to contribute to U.S. trade policy discussions with an environmental focus. There are no direct compliance obligations or penalties associated with this notice; it is a call for participation.
What to do next
- Submit nominations for the Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee (TEPAC) by the specified deadline (three weeks from filing date) to MBX.USTR.IAPE@USTR.eop.gov.
- Ensure submitted nominations are in PDF format.
Source document (simplified)
Content
ACTION:
Notice of renewal of the charter and request for nominations.
SUMMARY:
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), pursuant to Section 135 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2155(c)(1))
as amended, and the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. II), expects to establish a new two-year charter term and
is accepting applications from qualified individuals interested in serving as a member of the Trade and Environment Policy
Advisory Committee (TEPAC). The TEPAC is a trade advisory committee that provides general policy advice and guidance to the
U.S. Trade Representative on trade policy matters that have a significant impact on the environment.
DATES:
In order to receive full consideration, applications should be received no later than three weeks from this filing. Nominations
will be accepted after that date on a rolling basis as vacancies arise until the expiration of the charter term, which is
on September 30, 2027.
ADDRESSES:
Submissions should be sent as one PDF document to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Office of Intergovernmental
Affairs and Public Engagement at MBX.USTR.IAPE@USTR.eop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Bang, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement, Jennifer.D.Bang@ustr.eop.gov, and Amanda Mayhew, Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Environment and Natural Resources, Amanda.B.Mayhew@ustr.eop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
Section 135(c)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2155(c)(1)), authorizes the President to establish individual
general trade policy advisory committees for industry, labor, agriculture, services, investment, defense, small business,
and other interests, as appropriate, to provide general policy advice. 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 these authorities, the
United States Trade Representative intends to establish a new two-year charter term for the TEPAC which will end on September
30, 2027.
The TEPAC is a trade advisory committee established to provide policy advice to the United States Trade Representative on
trade policy matters that have an impact on the environment. More specifically, the TEPAC provides policy advice on issues
including: (1) negotiating objectives and bargaining positions before entering into trade agreements; (2) the environmental
impact of the implementation of trade agreements; (3) matters concerning the operation of any trade agreement once entered
into; (4) other matters arising in connection with the development, implementation, and administration of an America First
Trade Policy.
The TEPAC meets as needed, at the call of the United States Trade Representative or his designee, or two-thirds of the TEPAC
members, depending on various factors such as the level of activity of trade negotiations and the needs of the United States
Trade Representative.
II. Membership
The TEPAC is composed of not more than 35 members, including, but not limited to, representatives from environmental interest
groups, industry, agriculture, consumer groups, services, non-governmental organizations, and others with expertise in trade
and environmental matters. The United States Trade Representative appoints all TEPAC members for a term of two years or until
the TEPAC charter expires, and they serve at his discretion. Individuals can be reappointed for any number of terms. The United
States Trade Representative makes appointments without regard to political affiliation. The USTR intends for the TEPAC to
be broadly representative of key sectors and groups of the economy with an interest in trade and environmental policy issues.
TEPAC members serve without either compensation or reimbursement of expenses. Members are responsible for all expenses they
incur to attend meetings or otherwise participate in TEPAC activities. Committee members must be able to obtain and maintain
a security clearance or complete a background investigation and non-disclosure agreement 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.
The United States Trade Representative appoints TEPAC members to represent their sponsoring U.S. entity's interests on trade
and the environment, and thus USTR's 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 and expertise in international
trade issues as relevant to the work of the TEPAC and USTR. USTR anticipates that almost all TEPAC members will serve in a
representative capacity with a limited number serving in an individual capacity as subject matter expert. These members, known
as special government employees, are subject to conflict-of-interest rules and
will have to complete a financial disclosure report.
III. Request for Nominations
USTR is soliciting nominations for membership of the TEPAC. To apply for membership, an applicant must meet the following
eligibility criteria:
The applicant must be a U.S. citizen.
The applicant cannot be a full-time employee of a U.S. governmental agency.
If serving in an individual capacity, the applicant cannot be a federally registered lobbyist.
The applicant cannot be registered with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
The applicant must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance or complete a background investigation and a non-disclosure
agreement.For representative members, who will comprise the overwhelming majority of the TEPAC, the applicant must represent a U.S.
organization whose members (or funders) have a demonstrated interest in issues relevant to trade and the environment or have
personal experience or expertise in trade and the environment.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.For members who will serve in an individual capacity, the applicant must possess subject matter expertise regarding international
trade and environmental issues.
In order to be considered for TEPAC membership, interested persons should submit the following in one PDF document to MBX.USTR.IAPE@USTR.eop.gov.
- Name, title, affiliation, and contact information of the individual requesting consideration.
- 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 or comprehensive biography.
An affirmative statement that the applicant and the organization he or she represents meet all eligibility criteria.
USTR will consider applicants who meet all the eligibility criteria 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 and environmental
matters.Knowledge of and experience in trade and environmental matters relevant to the work of the TEPAC and USTR.
How they will contribute to America First trade policies that create new opportunities and higher living standards for families,
farmers, manufacturers, workers, and businesses.
Jennifer Bang, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement, Office of the United States Trade
Representative. [FR Doc. 2026-04246 Filed 3-3-26; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3390-F4-PDownload File
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