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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 4 MIN

Biography Flash Katherine Tai Shapes US China Trade Policy at Harvard Law School Panel

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Katherine Tai, the former US Trade Representative whose tenure ended in January 2025, made waves this week with a high-profile public appearance at Harvard Law School. On April 9, 2026, the Harvard Law School events page announced her as the star speaker for a timely panel titled What Would a Rational and Effective US-China Trade Policy Look LikeIs One Still Possible, held from 1220 to 1220 pm, drawing alumni and policy wonks eager for her insider take on Biden-era negotiations and beyond. This event underscores her enduring influence on trade debates, potentially signaling a post-government pivot to thought leadership with lasting biographical weight. No major headlines have broken in the past 24 hours as of Saturday morning, but whispers in trade circles buzz about her availability for high-fee speaking gigs, with Leading Authorities listing her at 35000 to 75000 dollars a pop as a keynote draw on economy and markets. Business-wise, she remains a go-to voice on China tensions, echoing a USTR report she championed back in January spotlighting Beijings shipbuilding dominancehow the US slipped from launching 70 ships yearly in 1975 to just five today versus Chinas 1700, as detailed by Seatrade Maritime. That critique, tying into a March 2024 labor union petition, highlights her legacy pushing worker-focused enforcement. Social media mentions are quiet, with no verified posts or viral moments surfacing from her feeds or others in recent days, though elite networks like the International Economic Law and Policy blog nod to her past security-trade nexus insights. No fresh business deals or personal appearances popped up, keeping the spotlight on her Harvard moment as the weeks big biographical beat amid geopolitical volatility. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Katherine Tai and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Katherine Tai, the former US Trade Representative whose tenure ended in January 2025, made waves this week with a high-profile public appearance at Harvard Law School. On April 9, 2026, the Harvard Law School events page announced her as the star speaker for a timely panel titled What Would a Rational and Effective US-China Trade Policy Look LikeIs One Still Possible, held from 1220 to 1220 pm, drawing alumni and policy wonks eager for her insider take on Biden-era negotiations and beyond. This event underscores her enduring influence on trade debates, potentially signaling a post-government pivot to thought leadership with lasting biographical weight. No major headlines have broken in the past 24 hours as of Saturday morning, but whispers in trade circles buzz about her availability for high-fee speaking gigs, with Leading Authorities listing her at 35000 to 75000 dollars a pop as a keynote draw on economy and markets. Business-wise, she remains a go-to voice on China tensions, echoing a USTR report she championed back in January spotlighting Beijings shipbuilding dominancehow the US slipped from launching 70 ships yearly in 1975 to just five today versus Chinas 1700, as detailed by Seatrade Maritime. That critique, tying into a March 2024 labor union petition, highlights her legacy pushing worker-focused enforcement. Social media mentions are quiet, with no verified posts or viral moments surfacing from her feeds or others in recent days, though elite networks like the International Economic Law and Policy blog nod to her past security-trade nexus insights. No fresh business deals or personal appearances popped up, keeping the spotlight on her Harvard moment as the weeks big biographical beat amid geopolitical volatility. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Katherine Tai and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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