Emergency Committee for American Trade
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Between 1967 and 2016, the Emergency Committee for American Trade (ECAT) was a U.S. trade body representing U.S.-based international business enterprises from the principal sectors of the U.S. economy.[1]
In its heyday, ECAT was one of the most powerful of all trade representation bodies for the private sector in the United States alongside the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In that context, ECAT played a significant role in international negotiations.[1]
Many ECAT staff were former trade diplomats at the USTR, which is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States.[2]
Some ECAT staff were former Senate staffers.[2] ECAT was dissolved in 2018.