Randall Soderquist
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Randall Soderquist is a senior trade program associate and, with CGD senior fellow Kimberly Elliott, co-directs the CGD Trade and Development Program. Prior to joining CGD, served as Director for the Economic Policy Program and the Trade and Poverty Forum at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the focus of which was a range of issues – the impact of globalization on developed and developing countries, the stability of the international trading system, viable investment environments in emerging and developing economies, transatlantic political economic relations, entrepreneurship and affordable capital, and effective development aid policies.

Before he joined GMF, Randall served on the staff of Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico as Senior Policy Advisor for Economic and International Affairs. During his eight years in the Senate, he was specifically responsible for all policy related to international trade and finance for Senator Bingaman on the Senate Finance Committee, all policy related to labor on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, foreign affairs, and economic development issues. He also served as liaison to a number of Senate and Congressional Working Groups, including the Congressional Competitiveness Caucus and the New Economy Task Force. Prior to his time in the Senate, Randall worked as an Associate Program Manager for the Japan and Korea Program at the National Science Foundation.

Blog Entries by Randall Soderquist

A Good Start But the G-20 Must Do More on Trade Preferences for Poor Countries

Posted September 21, 2009 | 22:04:10 (EST)

This is a joint posting with Kimberly Elliott.

With one important reservation, we welcome last week's EU proposal that the upcoming Pittsburgh G-20 Summit "should adopt the "Everything But Arms" (EBA) initiative without delay to support people in developing countries suffering from the crisis." The EBA nominally provides...

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Time to Deliver on Duty-Free, Quota-Free Market Access for the World's Poorest Countries

Posted September 3, 2009 | 16:32:54 (EST)

Leaders of the world's richest nations have repeatedly pledged to offer the world's poorest countries duty-free, quota-free (DFQF) access to their markets. Such access is one of the most powerful tools that high-income countries have to help poor countries to help themselves. The upcoming G-20 summit in Pittsburgh is an...

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