Yongjing Jin 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. Department of Commerce.

Prior to joining GES, Ms. Jin served as a field economist with the Internal Revenue Service, specializing in transfer pricing issues under Section 482 Treasury Regulations. In this role, Ms. Jin worked on numerous cases involving transfer of tangible and intangible properties between controlled entities at the examination level as well as before the Appeals Office and Competent Authority. The industries she worked on included pharmaceutical, electronic, aerospace, transportation, financial services, consumer goods and large retailers.

Prior to her employment with the federal government, Ms. Jin was an economist with GES for 17 years. Ms. Jin performed qualitative and quantitative analysis of cost and sales data provided by the respondents in antidumping investigations and administrative reviews. Ms. Jin also performed analysis of Department of Commerce’s SAS programs for margin calculations.

Before coming to the United States, Ms. Jin was a college instructor in Shanghai, China. She is proficient in Chinese. Ms. Jin writes a weekly column for a Chinese newspaper circulating in the Washington metropolitan area. Her first book, a collection of her articles entitled “Out of Cultural Cave,” was published by East China Normal University Press in September 2013.

Yongjing Jin is not licensed to practice law.

Education:
George Washington University, MBA, 1990
East China Normal University, BA, 1982
Economics

Language Capability:
Chinese