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His practice covers trade remedies, trade policy and negotiations, trade agreement enforcement, import compliance, supply chains, and government procurement.  He has particular experience in the steel, aluminum, automotive, agricultural, and energy industries.  He recently performed the functions of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance at the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration for over a year, serving as the decisionmaker for every AD/CVD duty imposed by the U.S.  He also was the Senior Policy Advisor for Supply Chains at the White House National Economic Council under President Joe Biden, where he played a central role in U.S. industrial strategy.  Ryan has been regularly quoted and consulted by major media outlets, including Reuters, Bloomberg, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, the Associated Press, AFP, the Detroit Free Press, Pitchbook, Agripulse, and Law360.  He has also made TV and radio appearances on the BBC, Street Signs Asia, and Bloomberg Radio.\nPrior to his 4 years in political roles at Commerce and the White House, Ryan had a decade-long legal career in the federal government, serving as the Senior Counsel for Appellate And Supreme Court Litigation at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (“USDA”); as Assistant General Counsel at the Office of the USTR under the first Trump Administration, where he litigated several disputes before the WTO involving U.S. trade remedies and government subsidies and was a lead on agriculture trade policy. 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