USTR strongly encourages commenters to make online submissions, using Persons submitting written comments must do so in English and must identify on the first page of the submission “Comments Regarding U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade.” Submission Instructions” caption to read as follows: On June 7, 2022, in FR Doc 2022-12248 ( 87 FR 34745), on page 34746, starting in the second column, correct the “III. Direct all other questions to Jing Jing Zhang, Deputy Director for China Affairs, (202) 395-9534.Įnd Further Info End Preamble Start Supplemental Information SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Start Further Info FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:įor procedural questions concerning written comments, please contact Spencer Smith (202) 395-2974 in advance of the deadline and before transmitting a comment. The submission deadline specified in the notice needs to be corrected. On Jconcerning a request for comments on the proposed U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) published a document in the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). Provide legal notice to the public or judicial notice to the courts. Rendition of the daily Federal Register on does not Until the ACFR grants it official status, the XML Legal research should verify their results against an official edition of The official SGML-based PDF version on, those relying on it for The material on is accurately displayed, consistent with While every effort has been made to ensure that Regulatory information on with the objective ofĮstablishing the XML-based Federal Register as an ACFR-sanctioned The OFR/GPO partnership is committed to presenting accurate and reliable Register (ACFR) issues a regulation granting it official legal status.įor complete information about, and access to, our official publications Informational resource until the Administrative Committee of the Federal This prototype edition of theĭaily Federal Register on will remain an unofficial Each document posted on the site includes a link to theĬorresponding official PDF file on. The documents posted on this site are XML renditions of published Federal Register, and does not replace the official print version or the official It is not an official legal edition of the Federal Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Jing worked as a student extern in the Enforcement Division of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, where she worked on a number of China-related fraud investigations.This site displays a prototype of a “Web 2.0” version of the dailyįederal Register. Jing is a member of the Advisory Board for the Department of Academic Conferences and Continuing Legal Education (ACCLE) at Georgetown University Law Center. On the investment side, Jing has assisted in preparing several notices to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) and securing for clients national security approvals by the US government. Her work includes advising US and foreign corporations on their trade compliance obligations, handling daily US export control and sanctions questions, and advising clients facing government investigation risks or adverse administrative actions. Jing also advises clients on export control, sanctions and related national security restrictions on trade. She also counsels clients on invalidity proceedings at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, including inter partes reviews. She advises clients on all aspects of litigation strategy, discovery, trial preparation, and post-trial filings. Jing regularly collaborates with the firm’s Intellectual Property (IP) group and has represented Chinese companies in several IP litigations before the ITC and federal courts. She also routinely analyzes obligations and defenses under WTO Agreements and advises clients on matters related to Section 301 tariffs. In AD and CVD matters, Jing defends foreign producers and US importers against US unfair trade allegations as lead counsel, before the US Department of Commerce, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) and federal courts. She assists major US and foreign corporations in focused assessments (customs audits), compliance surveys or reviews and other proceedings before US Customs & Border Protection. She advises clients on a wide range of international trade matters, including antidumping (AD), anti-subsidy (CVD), export control, sanctions, intellectual property and customs matters, with a substantial focus on advising multinational companies on cross-border compliance issues involving China. Jing Zhang is a partner in Mayer Brown’s International Trade group.
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