Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr.

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Founder and President of the Economic Strategy Institute, Clyde Prestowitz served as counselor to the Secretary of Commerce in the Reagan Administration. There, he led many U.S. trade and investment negotiations with Japan, China, Latin America, and Europe.

He is the author of the best-selling book on U.S.-Japan relations, Trading Places, and co-author and editor of several other books on international trade and business strategy including Asia After the Miracle, Powernomics, Bit by Bit, and The New North American Trade Order. Before joining the Commerce Department, Prestowitz was a senior businessman in the United States, Europe, Japan, and throughout Asia and Latin America.

He regularly writes for leading publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Foreign Affairs. He was the vice chairman of the President's Committee on Trade and Investment in the Pacific and sits on the board of the US Member Committee of Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC).

Mr. Prestowitz has a B.A. with honors from Swarthmore College, an M.A. in East-West Policies and Economics from the East-West Center of the University of Hawaii, and an M.B.A. from the Wharton Graduate School of Business. He also studied at Keio University in Tokyo. He is fluent in Japanese, Dutch, German, and French.

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