KEY POINTS
  • Speculation is swirling in Washington, D.C. about who Joe Biden might pick as U.S. Trade Representative or name to a top economic post if he wins in November.
  • Choices may not come until after the election, but Biden has already begun thinking about people he wants in top jobs, his wife Jill told campaign donors on Aug. 27.
  • Biden's need to unify his party behind a new presidency might also lead him to pick someone with a more progressive background, trade experts say.
Democratic presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden speaks on the state of the US economy on September 4, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is tapping some of the most experienced trade professionals in Washington to help chart a new course on trade if he is elected.

Speculation is swirling in Washington, D.C. about which one of them could replace Robert Lighthizer, the Trump administration's powerful U.S. Trade Representative, or be named to a top economic post if Biden wins in November.