Gina Beck is a Senior Trade Analyst with Georgetown Economic Services (GES), where she provides economic counsel to domestic producers in connection with international trade litigations and other advocate pleadings before government agencies, with a particular emphasis on international trade matters before the U.S. International Trade Commission. Ms. Beck has taken lead roles in economic analysis requiring special technical expertise and the ability to respond directly to client inquiries and provide the appropriate assistance. Ms. Beck has advised the Specialty Steel Industry of North America (SSINA), as well as coalitions of textile and agricultural industries in ongoing antidumping and countervailing duty cases involving imports from a number of foreign countries. She assisted in the development of trade cases involving analyses of the financial condition of industries impacted by subsidized and/or dumped imports, market shares, and comparative prices among international markets. Ms. Beck has taken a primary role in testifying before the U.S. International Trade Commission, which involves the development of technical manufacturing, marketing, and financial performance data. Specific actions involved specialty steel products, including grain oriented electrical steel, stainless steel sheet and strip, and stainless coiled plate, as well as textile and agricultural products, such as polyester staple fiber, Atlantic salmon, and honey. Ms. Beck was an international trade analyst with the U.S. International Trade Commission prior to becoming an economic consultant. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and served in positions specializing in East Asian Affairs at the U.S.-China Business Council and the U.S. Department of Commerce (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).

Education:
American University, MA, 1995
International Service
University of Kansas, BA, 1993

Language Capability:
Mandarin