US Executive Office
The Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy (OTMP ) was an office established within the White House Office by US President Donald Trump by Presidential Executive Order 13797 on April 29, 2017.[ 2]
During the Biden transition , the incoming administration made no signals towards filling the office, which has remained vacant as of the start of the Biden administration. It is presumed inactive.
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