María Luisa Pagán[1] (also spelled as Maria Pagan) is an American attorney who had served as the U.S. deputy trade representative in the Geneva office. Pagan was formerly the Deputy General Counsel of the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), giving legal advice about trade negotiations, agreements, and regulations.[2]
Pagan was nominated by President Biden on August 10, 2021.[7] Hearings were held on Pagan's nomination by the Senate's Finance Committee on October 26, 2021. The committee reported the nomination favorably to the Senate floor on November 17, 2021, by a 27–1 vote.[8] On March 10, 2022, the Senate confirmed Pagan to be the next U.S. trade representative in Geneva, Switzerland by a vote of 80–19.[9]
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