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2016 Calendar USTR Michael Froman April 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 (b) (6) [4/01] - [4/09]-House Not in Session [4/01] - [4/05]-Senate Not in Session 12:00 AM-FYI: Nuclear Security Summit (Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC) 8:00 AM-Call with Jim Greenwood, BIO (We initiate-(b) (6) ) 8:30 AM-Call with Leo Gerard, USW (We initiate -(b) (6) ) 8:45 AM-Call with Bob Zoellick (We initiate- (b) (6) 9:15 AM-Call with Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA-1) (They initiate) 9:25 AM-Call with Ambassador Jon Huntsman (We initiate - (b) (6) 9:30 AM-China BIT Check-In (SCIF) 10:00 AM-Ag Issues Check-In (Winder 207) 10:30 AM-Call with Rep. Trent Kelly (R-MS-1) (We initiate (b) (6) ) 10:45 AM-AGOA Forum Check-in (Winder 207) 11:30 AM-Meet with NDRC Vice Chairman Liu He (Winder 203) 12:30 PM-Lunch with Mexican Secretary of Economy Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal (BLT Steak, 1625 I Street NW, Washington, DC 20006) 2:00 PM-Meet with Korean Trade Minister Joo Hyunghwan (Winder 203) 3:00 PM-Meet with Dr. Arvind Subramanian (Winder 207) 3:30 PM-HOLD: Personnel (Winder 207) 4:00 PM-Personnel - Jeffrey Moon (Winder 203) 4:30 PM-Call with Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR-4) (b) (6) 5:00 PM-Meet with JZ and Amy (Amy's Office, West Wing) 6:20 PM-Leave 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (b) (6) 12:00 AM-RESCHEDULING: Meet on 8:15 AM-T-TIP Update: GI (SCIF) 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 8:15 AM-Peru Verification (Winder 7:50 AM-One-on-One with Punke IP (Winder 207) 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) 207) (SCIF) 8:15 AM-Call with former U.S. 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) 10:00 AM-Interview with Binyamin 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 7:55 AM-T-TIP Malmstrom Meeting Ambassador to China Gary Locke (We 9:30 AM-Draft Data Localization Appelbaum, New York Times (Winder 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) Prep (SCIF) initiate (b) (6) Provisions (Winder 207) 207) 10:00 AM-State International 9:10 AM-EXIM Bank Annual 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 10:00 AM-IP Meeting (Winder 207) 11:00 AM-Outreach Meeting (Winder Development Organizations Conference (Omni Shoreham Hotel, 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) 11:45 AM-T-TIP SOEs and E- 207) Conference (The Hall of States, 444 Regency Ballroom, 2500 Calvert 9:30 AM-Call with former Commerce Text Proposals (Winder 12:00 PM-Call with Randall North Capitol Street NW, Suite 285, Street NW, Washington, DC) Ambassador Tim Roemer (They 203) Stephenson, AT&T (We initiate -(b) Washington, DC) 10:30 AM-China BIT (SCIF) initiate) 12:30 PM-Lunch (6) 11:00 AM-Meeting with EU 11:30 AM-Stockholm/Paris Trip 9:45 AM-EU Press Strategy (Winder 1:30 PM-Panama (Winder 207) 12:30 PM-Lunch Commissioner Margrethe Vestager Review (Winder 207) 207) 2:30 PM-Call with Rep. French Hill 1:00 PM-Vogel Hold (Winder 207) (Winder 203) 12:00 PM-Call with Rep. Kurt 10:30 AM-CEQ Wildlife Trafficking (R-AR-2) (We initiate (b) (6) 1:30 PM-Meet with Kraig Naasz, 12:30 PM-Lunch Schrader (D-OR-05) (We initiate - Roundtable (EEOB 212) 3:00 PM-Meet with Incoming Italian CEO, DISCUS (Winder 207) 1:15 PM-T-TIP Reg Sectors Text (b) (6) 12:45 PM-Lunch Ambassador to the U.S. Armando 2:30 PM-Meet with Sen. Tom Cotton Review (Winder 203) 12:30 PM-Lunch 1:00 PM-Call with Rep. Doug LaMalfa Varricchio (Winder 207) (R-AR) (124 Russell) 2:00 PM-Meet with Sen. Cory 1:30 PM-Hannover Trip Meeting (R-CA-1) (b) (6) 3:30 PM-Latin America Trip Planning 3:30 PM-POTUS Meeting Follow-Up Gardner (R-CO) (354 Russell) (Winder 203) (Winder 207) (Ward Room) 2:45 PM-Call with Oracle CEO Safra 2:00 PM-Meet with Canadian Minister 1:15 PM-T-TIP Text Review (Winder 4:00 PM-Call with Former Senators 4:00 PM-Farewell Reception for Todd Catz (We initiate, (b) (6) of International Trade Chrystia 203) (b) (6) Stern, U.S. Special Envoy for Climate 3:30 PM-Meet with Sen. Shelley Freeland (Winder 203) 1:45 PM-Meet with Vogel and 4:30 PM-Peru Trip Meeting (Winder Change (State Department Delegates Moore Capito (R-WV) (172 Russell) 3:30 PM-Call with Scott Whittaker, Harney (Winder 207) 207) Lounge, 2201 C Street NW, 4:15 PM-Meet with Senator Al CEO, AdvaMed (We initiate, (b) (6) 2:40 PM-White House Trade Meeting 5:00 PM-Call with Mario Longhi, US Washinton, DC) Franken (D-MN) (309 Hart) ) (WHSR JFK) Steel (We initiate-(b) (6) ) 5:00 PM-Call with Senator Angus 5:30 PM-Meet with Rufus Yerxa 4:00 PM-TPP Digital Brainstorm 4:30 PM-Meet with Austrian 7:30 PM-Call with Mark Schwartz, King (I-ME) (We initiate, (b) (6) (Winder 207) (Winder 207) Ambassador to the U.S. Wolfgang Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs (b) 6:00 PM-Call with Assistant Secretary 4:30 PM-Meet on Colombia (Winder Waldner and U.S. Ambassador to (6) 5:30 PM-Call with Defense D/S Bob Marisa Lago (We initiate, (b) (6) 207) Austria Alexa Wesner (Winder 207) Work (He initiates) ) 5:15 PM-Meet on Speechwriting 6:00 PM-Huddle with JZ (Jeff's 6:30 PM-Steel Serious Prejudice (Winder 207) Office, West Wing) (Winder 207) 5:30 PM-Call with Dr. Richard Haass, 6:30 PM-Call with Katie (We initiate, CFR (We initiate -(b) (6) ) (b) (6) 5:45 PM-Call with Secretary Hank Paulson (We initiate - (b) (6) 6:00 PM-India, APEC and BIT (Winder 207) 6:30 PM-Steel Check-in (Winder 207) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [4/10] - 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- 8:15 AM-National Cattlemen's Beef 8:15 AM-Meet on TS (SCIF) [4/15] - [4/17]-FYI - World (b) (6) [4/12]-MF 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) Association Legislative Conference 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- Bank/IMF Spring Meetings Travel to 12:20 PM-American Airlines 6193 9:15 AM-USTR and Department of (Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) (Washington, D.C.) London (LHR > IAD) Commerce Steel Hearing (US DC) 9:30 AM-Enforcement Event (1724 F 8:10 AM-Hatch Prep (Jeff's Office, [4/10] - International Trade Commission, 500 9:00 AM-Cattlemen Press Call (Hyatt Street Rooms 1&2) West Wing) [4/12]-FYI: E St SW, Washington, DC 20436) Regency, Bunker Hill Room (Ballroom 10:45 AM-Meeting with Minister for 9:00 AM-Meeting with Netherlands G-7 Foreign 12:30 PM-Lunch Level)) Foreign Trade and Development of Minister for Trade and Development Ministerial 1:00 PM-Interview with Kevin 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- Finland Lenita Toivakka (Winder 203) Lilianne Ploumen (Winder 207) Meeting Freking, Associated Press (Winder 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) 11:45 AM-Meeting with José Manuel 9:00 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:00- (Hiroshima 207) 9:45 AM-HOLD: Press Call with Agri- González Páramo, BBVA Chief Director 9:15am) (Roosevelt Room) City, Japan) 2:00 PM-Meet with David Simas Pulse (TBD) of Regulations and Institutions and 9:45 AM-Meet with Deputy (b) (6) (David's office; WW) 10:30 AM-Call with Steve Ubl, EU Chair of the TABD (Winder 207) Chairperson of the African Union 4:00 PM-Digital Brainstorm Update PhRMA (They initiate) 12:15 PM-Vogel Hold (Winder 207) Commission Erastus J.O. Mwencha 3:45 PM- (Winder 207) 10:45 AM-Vogel Hold (Winder 207) 12:15 PM-Lunch (Winder 207) Malmstrom 4:15 PM-Drop-by with Argentina 11:20 AM-Meet with PBOC Governor 1:00 PM-Meet with Rep. Kevin 10:15 AM-Debrief with Ambassador Meeting Prep Secretary of Commerce Miguel Braun Zhou Xiaochuan (IMF HQ1-13-612) Cramer (R-ND-AL) (1032 Longworth) Punke and Dan (SCIF) (b) (6) (Winder 305) 12:00 PM-Call with Rep. Mike 1:45 PM-HOLD: Isaac Dovere 11:00 AM-Meet with Rep. Rodney 4:30 PM-Ag Update (Winder 207) Fitzpatrick (R-PA-8) (We initiate - POLITICO Interview (Winder 207) Davis (R-IL-8) (Rayburn Room, 5:15 PM-Meet with Rep. Sean Duffy (b) (6) 2:00 PM-FYI: Dan Mullaney meeting Capitol) 3:45 PM- (R-WI-7) (1208 Longworth) 12:30 PM-Lunch with TUSAID (Winder 409) 12:00 PM-TPP Ambassadors' Load // En 6:30 PM-National Cherry Blossom 2:30 PM-Meet with Collegiate Luncheon (Ambassador Tim Groser's Route Dulles Festival Reception (Residence of the Students (Indian Treaty Room) 5:50 PM- Japanese Ambassador (b) 1:30 PM-In-Person Interview with 4:00 PM-Meet with Monsanto Residence, (b) (6) United (6) Victoria Guida, POLITICO (Winder President & COO Brett Begemann Airlines 918 207) (Winder 207) 1:45 PM-OECD Steel Meeting (IAD > LHR) 4:15 PM-Meet with U.S. Steel CEO 5:00 PM-Coffee with Mark Wiseman, (Winder 207) Mario Longhi (Winder 207) President and CEO, Canada Pension 2:45 PM-AGOA Forum // Rwanda 5:45 PM-Meet with Indian Minister of Plan Investment Board (Winder 207) Trip Planning (Winder 207) Finance Arun Jaitley (Winder 203) 5:45 PM-Call with Tesla Motors CEO 3:30 PM-Peru Environment Trip 7:00 PM-FYI: Dinner in Honor of Elon Musk (They initiate) Planning (Winder 207) Indian Minister of Finance Arun Jaitley 6:30 PM-Harvard Kennedy School of 4:00 PM-T-TIP Environment Text (Indian Embassy Residence, (b) Government D.C.-Area Alumni Event Update (Winder 207) (6) (Covington & Burling LLP, 850 Tenth 4:15 PM-Hannover/TBD Europe Trip Street NW, Washington, DC 20001) Update (Winder 207) 8:30 PM-National Council of Textile 7:30 PM-Dinner for European 4:45 PM-Meet on Footwear Tariff Organizations Annual Meeting (Capital Commission President Jean-Claude (Winder 207) Hilton, 1001 16th Street NW, Juncker (Ambassador O'Sullivan's 5:30 PM-Drink with Sir Jon Cunliffe, Washington, DC 20036) Residence, (b) (6) Deputy Governor Financial Stability Bank of England (Taberna del Alabardero, 1776 I Street NW, Washington, DC 20006) (b) (6) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 (b) (6) [4/18] - [4/20]-FYI: OECD High- [4/19] - [4/27]-FYI: POTUS Travel 8:00 AM-BK Hold (Winder 207) 9:00 AM-Call with Gregg Sherrill, [4/22] - [5/01]-Passover [4/23] - Level Steel Meeting (Brussels, to Saudi Arabia/UK/Germany 8:30 AM-Call with USDA Secretary Tenneco (We initiate -(b) (6) 8:30 AM-BRX Update (SCIF) [4/27]-MF Belgium) 8:15 AM-Meet on APEC FTAAP Tom Vilsack (They initiate) 9:30 AM-Senior Staff Meeting (9:30- 9:00 AM-Drop-By Meeting with Naval Travel to 8:15 AM-Steel Follow-Up (Winder (Winder 207) 9:00 AM-Opening Session of TiFA 9:45am) (Roosevelt Room) Academy Midshipmen (Winder 203) Hannover 207) 9:00 AM-USTR Awards Ceremony with Thailand (1724 F Street, Rooms 9:45 AM-Meet with Rep.
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