Edmund Sim
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Edmund Walter Sim (b. 1966) is a Singapore-based international trade attorney and regular editorial contributor to the Singapore Straits Times and OpinionAsia[1] on trade and diplomacy in ASEAN.[2] A partner at Hunton & Williams LLP, he has participated in over 140 trade remedy (antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguard) proceedings in both traditional jurisdictions such as the U.S., EU, Canada and Australia, as well as non-traditional jurisdictions such as Korea, China, Turkey, Indonesia, South Africa, India, Russia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore.[3] Sim has provided assistance to government trade ministries in Asia. Sim has participated in dispute resolution proceedings under the WTO, GATT, NAFTA and U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement.[4] Sim represented companies in dealing with the economic integration of the ASEAN economies through the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement and other programs.[5]
Sim was the lead lawyer for the Vietnamese seafood industry in the U.S. antidumping investigation of frozen tra and basa fillets from Vietnam,[6] the Malaysian and Philippine steel industries in the EU antidumping and antisubsidy investigations on stainless steel fasteners from Malaysia and the Philippines,[7] as well as the Malaysian and Thai plastic industries in the U.S. and EU antidumping and antisubsidy investigations on plastic bags from Malaysia and Thailand.[8]
Sim is a member of the Board of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce, Singapore,[9] and the panel of FTA advisors maintained by the Singapore government.[10]
Sim is a native of Ruston, Louisiana. His father is Yawsoon Sim, a professor of political science at Grambling State University, a predominantly African-American university, who migrated from Kuching, Malaysia.[11] Sim received an A.B. degree in 1988 from Dartmouth College with magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors, and a J.D. degree in 1991 from the University of Michigan law school with cum laude honors. While attending university, he worked for the Office of Vice President George H.W. Bush and the general counsel's office of the U.S. Department of Treasury.[12] Sim also worked at the Washington and Singapore offices of White & Case LLP, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Patton Boggs LLP.[13]
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- http://www.hunton.com/bios/bio.aspx?id=16977&tab=0013
- http://www.opinionasia.org/contributor/296
- http://www.iseas.edu.sg/iframes/12apr07.htm
- http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4176/is_20030724/ai_n14553432
- http://www.whitecase.com/news/detail.aspx?news=878
- http://www.asialaw.com/?Page=14&PUBID=48&ISS=10814&SID=429355&SM=&SearchStr=
- http://www.asianlegalonline.com/asia/detail_article.cfm?articleID=441
- http://www.amcham.org.sg/about_board_of_governors.html
- http://www.iesingapore.gov.sg/.../delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQUFzQUMvNElVRS82XzBfOFBI