Meredith Broadbent
Meredith Broadbent serves as a senior adviser (non-resident) with the Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. A former chair of the U.S. International Trade Commission, she was assistant U.S. trade representative for industry, market access, and telecommunications from 2002-2008. In that position, she was responsible for developing U.S. policy that affected trade in industrial goods, telecommunications, and e-commerce. She led the U.S. negotiating team for the Doha Round negotiations to reduce tariff and nontariff barriers on industrial goods. From 2008 to 2010, she was a trade adviser at the Global Business Dialogue. Earlier in her career, Broadbent served as a senior professional staff member with the Committee on Ways and Means of the U.S. House of Representatives, where she drafted and managed major portions of the Trade and Development Act of 2000, legislation to authorize normal trade relations with China, and the Trade Act of 2002, which included trade promotion authority. She was instrumental in the development and House passage of the implementing bills for the North American Free Trade Agreement and Uruguay Round Agreements. Broadbent holds a bachelor’s of arts in history from Middlebury College and a master’s of business administration from the George Washington University School of Business and Public Management.
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Implications of the Digital Markets Act for Transatlantic Cooperation
Report by Meredith Broadbent — September 15, 2021
AI Regulation: Europe’s Latest Proposal is a Wake-Up Call for the United States
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent and Sean Arrieta-Kenna — May 18, 2021
A Conversation with Representative Kevin Brady on the Republican Party's Trade Agenda
Event — April 15, 2021
What’s Ahead for a Cooperative Regulatory Agenda on Artificial Intelligence?
Report by Meredith Broadbent — March 17, 2021
Covid-19 Demand Shock and Preparedness Response
Report by Meredith Broadbent — December 21, 2020
The Digital Services Act, the Digital Markets Act, and the New Competition Tool
Report by Meredith Broadbent — November 10, 2020
Getting More Visibility into Medical Supply Chains
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent — October 6, 2020
Two Western Roads to Regulating Artificial Intelligence
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent — October 2, 2020
Internet or Splinternet? The Consequences of European Tech Sovereignty
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent — August 10, 2020