Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Karan K.
Bhatia serves as Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, having been nominated for
this position by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the Senate in
November 2005.
As Deputy USTR,
Ambassador Bhatia is a key member of U.S. Trade Representative Schwab's senior
management team. His portfolio
includes overseeing U.S. trade relations with
East
Asia
(including China and
Japan), South Asia (including
India), Southeast
Asia, and
Africa. His responsibilities also include
supervising USTR’s functional offices handling trade capacity building,
environmental, labor, and pharmaceutical issues, and serving as USTR’s designee on the boards of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the Millennium Challenge Corporation.
Prior to joining USTR,
Ambassador Bhatia held the position of Assistant Secretary for Aviation and
International Affairs at the U.S. Department of Transportation from
2003-2005. In this role, he crafted
U.S. international and domestic
aviation policy, and supervised the negotiation of international air services
agreements with more than 20 countries, including landmark market liberalizing
agreements with China and
India.
Earlier in President
Bush’s administration, Ambassador Bhatia served in the Department of Commerce,
where he held the positions of Deputy Under Secretary and Chief Counsel for the
Bureau of Industry and Security, the U.S. Government agency that administers
U.S. export controls. Prior to joining the Bush Administration
in 2001, he was an equity partner at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler &
Pickering, where he was a member of the firm’s international and corporate
groups.
Ambassador
Bhatia holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton
University, a
master’s from the London School of Economics, and a law degree from
Columbia
University. He has written and spoken widely on
issues of international trade and transportation. From 1999-2003, he served as an adjunct
professor at Georgetown
University
Law
Center, and
is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is married to Sara Levine Bhatia and
has two children.