Washington International Trade Association


The Washington International Trade Association is an organization which hosts forums for discussing issues of international trade in the United States. The meetings hosted by WITA have used by members of congress to discuss their goals on trade. Operating as a non-profit, non-partisan organization, WITA itself does not engage in political discussion or debate.

History

WITA was founded in 1982 as a way for those involved in international trade to network and communicate with each other.
By 2006 WITA had grown to include 1400 individual members and over 90 corporate sponsors and group members. WITA’s membership is a blend of federal officials, representatives of businesses and NGO’s, academics, diplomats, consultants and lawyers, and others interested in international trade.
Currently, WITA members exceed 1,800.
WITA does not take positions on trade issues or lobby Congress or the executive branch on legislative, regulatory, or enforcement issues. WITA maintains its neutrality through a balanced, bipartisan board that represents the various segments of the trade community; and by ensuring that multiple views of an issue are represented in our programs.

Membership

The Washingtonian named WITA "One of Washington's Top 20 Networking Groups"
WITA members include business executives, consultants, lawyers, federal government officials, diplomats, academics, and others interested in the sphere of international trade.

Past events

In addition to an Annual Awards Dinner, WITA holds approximately 30-40 international trade related events every year. Many of the events take place in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.
Congressmen, trade ministers, and other notable figures in the international trade sphere have been part of panels and informational sessions regarding international policy.
Previous event speakers at WITA have been Senator Max Baucus, Senator Chuck Grassley, and Representative Kevin Brady.
In 2010, the South Korean Trade Minister spoke at an event sponsored by WITA. In addition, WITA hosted an event that was held on June 8, 2010 in honor of the FIFA World Cup 2010. The trade event featured a Trade in the Americas Panel and A World Cup Kickoff Celebration afterward.
In 2011, Senator John Kerry and Senator Rob Portman were honored at the WITF/WITA Annual Dinner for their extraordinary contributions toward the facilitation of international trade.
The following year, on July 18, 2012 at the WITA/WITF Annual Awards Dinner, United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Congressman David Dreier were honored. Often, events held by WITA are mentioned in the Washington Tariff & Trade Letter and other trade publications
On October 11, 2012, WITA was the host of a prestigious reception in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Office of the United States Trade Representative. The event was held 50 years to the day that President John F. Kennedy signed the Executive Order creating the Office of the Special Trade Representative - Oct. 11, 1962.
Beginning in 2010, WITF and WITA began to organize the Governors and Ambassadors World Trade Reception. The event is attended by officials from the Office of the United States Trade Representative and executives from companies looking to do more international trade.

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