Trade Talk Teams: Apply Now for Policy Influence Gig
Published Date: 3/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government is renewing the Industry Trade Advisory Committees (ITACs) for another four years and is looking for new members to join. If you’re interested in helping shape trade policies and agreements, apply by April 2, 2026. This is a great chance for qualified folks to influence important trade decisions and be part of a key advisory team.
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 4 costs, 1 mixed.
Apply by April 2, 2026 to Join ITACs
The Industry Trade Advisory Committees (ITACs) are open for the 2026–2030 charter term and you should apply by April 2, 2026 for full consideration. Applications will still be accepted on a rolling basis after April 2, 2026 until the four-year charter term expires.
Membership Is Unpaid — You Cover Expenses
ITAC members serve without compensation and are responsible for all expenses they incur to attend meetings or participate in activities. Members typically meet about six times per year, both in person and virtually.
Security Clearance and NDA Required
Applicants must be able to obtain and maintain suitability for moderate risk public trust and must sign and abide by a non-disclosure agreement protecting non-public international trade information.
Who Is Eligible to Serve
To be eligible, you must be a U.S. citizen; not a full-time government employee; not registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act; and must represent a U.S. entity or U.S. organization that trades internationally or supports such activity. U.S. entities/organizations must meet control and ownership tests (more than 50% U.S. control for entities/boards/members).
Term Limits, Size, and Time Commitments
Each ITAC will have no more than 50 members appointed for four-year terms (members may be reappointed). ITACs meet as needed and on average meet six times per year, both in person and virtually.
Committee List and Two Title Changes
The Secretary of Commerce and the Trade Representative listed 15 ITACs for the 2026–2030 charter term. Two title updates: ITAC 1's title is updated to include "and Defense," and the phrase "Minority, and Woman-Led" is removed from ITAC 9's title.
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