President's Export Council Charter
The President's Export Council (PEC) serves as the principal national advisory committee on international trade.

President's Export Council Charter

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION
PRESIDENT’S EXPORT COUNCIL

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CHARTER
 

  1. Committee’s Official Designation (Title). President’s Export Council (PEC)
  2. Authority. The PEC was established pursuant to Executive Order 12131 of May 4, 1979, as
    amended, and continued most recently by Executive Order 14109 titled “Continuance of Certain
    Federal Advisory Committees and Amendments to Other Executive Orders” issued on
    September 29, 2023, for a two-year period ending September 30, 2025. The PEC is governed in
    accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (FACA), 5
    U.S.C. § 1001 et seq.
  3. Objectives and Scope of Activities. Through the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), the
    PEC shall advise the President on matters relating to U.S. export trade and report to the President
    on its activities and on its recommendations for expanding U.S. exports.
  4. Description of Duties. The PEC should survey and evaluate the export expansion activities
    of the communities represented by its membership; identify and examine specific problems that
    business, industrial, and agricultural practices may cause for export trade; examine the needs of
    business, industry, and agriculture to expand their efforts; and recommend specific solutions to
    these problems and needs.
    The PEC may act as liaison among the communities represented by the membership and may
    provide a forum for those communities on current and emerging problems and issues in the field
    of export expansion.
    The PEC should encourage the business, industrial, and agricultural communities to enter new
    foreign markets and to expand existing export programs.
    The PEC shall provide advice on Federal plans and actions that affect export expansion policies
    that have an impact on those communities represented by the membership.
    The PEC shall function as an advisory committee in accordance with the provisions of FACA
    and Executive Order 12131, as amended.
    The PEC may establish, with the concurrence of the Secretary, an executive committee and such
    other subordinate committees it considers necessary for the performance of its functions.
    Members of subordinate committees shall be appointed by the Secretary. The Chair of a
    subordinate committee shall be designated, with the concurrence of the Secretary, by the Chair of
    the PEC from among the membership of the PEC. One or more Vice Chair of each subordinate
    committee may be designated by the PEC Chair with the concurrence of the Chair of the
    respective subordinate committee, as applicable. Subordinate committees must report back to
    the PEC and must not provide advice or work products directly to a Federal officer or agency,
    unless chartered to do so.
  5. Agency or Official to Whom the Committee Reports. The PEC will report to the President,
    through the Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary shall be responsible for filings and other
    applicable statutory requirements of FACA and is responsible for ensuring the reporting
    requirements of section 6(b) of the Act are appropriately fulfilled.
  6. Support. The International Trade Administration (ITA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce
    shall provide administrative and staff services, support, and facilities for the PEC as necessary
    and to the extent permitted by law.
  7. Estimated Annual Operating Costs and Staff Years. The estimated annual operating cost
    of the PEC is approximately $167,000, which includes 1.3 person years of staff support.
    Members of the PEC and its subcommittees who are not otherwise paid a salary by the Federal
    Government shall receive no compensation from the United States by virtue of their service on
    the PEC, but may, upon their request, be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
    subsistence, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. § 5701 et seq.
  8. Designated Federal Officer. The Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. Department
    of Commerce, shall serve as the Executive Director of the PEC and shall designate a full-time or
    permanent part-time employee from among the employees of ITA to serve as the Designated
    Federal Officer (DFO). The DFO will approve or call all committee and subcommittee
    meetings, attend all committee and subcommittee meetings, adjourn any meeting when
    adjournment is determined to be in the public interest, and chair meetings when directed to do so
    by the Secretary of Commerce.
  9. Estimated Number and Frequency of Meetings. The PEC shall meet semi-annually;
    however, additional meetings may be called with the approval of the Secretary and with the
    concurrence of the Chair. Meeting dates of the full committee shall be approved by the DFO,
    with the concurrence of the Executive Director, the Secretary, and the Chair. Meeting dates and
    meeting agendas of the subcommittees shall be approved by the DFO with the concurrence of the
    Chair of the subcommittee.
  10. Duration. Continuing, subject to the Termination section below.
  11. Termination. Unless extended by the President, the PEC will terminate on September 30,
    2025, consistent with EO 14109 of September 29, 2023.
  12. Membership and Designation. The PEC shall consist of–
    1. the heads of the following executive departments, agencies, or offices, or their
      representatives: the Department of Agriculture, the Department
      of Commerce, the Department of Energy, the Department of Homeland
      Security, the Department of Labor, the Department of State, the Department
      of Transportation, and the Department of the Treasury; the Office of the United
      States Trade Representative; the Small Business Administration; the Export-
      Import Bank of the United States; the United States Trade and Development
      Agency; the United States International Development Finance Corporation;
      Council of Economic Advisors; the Office of Management and Budget; the
      National Economic Council; and the National Security Council;
    2. in their discretion, the heads of the following organizations or their designees: the
      National Governors Association and the United States Conference of Mayors;
    3. five members of the United States Senate designated by the President of the
      Senate to serve a two-year term; and five members of the United States House of
      Representatives designated by the Speaker of the House to serve a two-year term;
      and
    4. not more than 28 citizens who are not full-time Federal officers or employees,
      appointed by the President, and shall include representatives of business and
      industry, agriculture, and labor. These members shall serve at the pleasure of the
      President with no set term of appointment.
      Members who are appointed by the President serve in a representative capacity and are not
      Special Government Employees.
      The President shall designate a Chair and Vice Chair from among the members appointed by the
      President.
      Members shall not reference or otherwise utilize their membership on the PEC in connection
      with public statements made in their personal capacities without a disclaimer that the views
      expressed are their own and do not represent the views of the PEC, ITA, the Department of
      Commerce, or the U.S. Government.
  13. Subcommittees. The PEC may establish, with the concurrence of the Secretary,
    subcommittees as it considers necessary for the performance of its functions. Members of the
    subcommittees shall be appointed by the Secretary. The Chair of each subcommittee shall be
    designated, with the concurrence of the Secretary, by the Chair of the PEC from among the
    members of the PEC. One or more Vice Chair of each subcommittee may be designated by the
    PEC Chair with the concurrence of the Chair of the subcommittee. Subcommittees must report
    back to the PEC and must not provide advice or work products directly to a Federal officer or
    agency.
  14. Recordkeeping. The records of the PEC, formally and informally established
    subcommittees, or other subgroups of the PEC will be handled in accordance with General
    Records Schedule 6.2 or other approved agency records disposition schedule. Subject to the
    Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, records presented to or prepared for or by the PEC
    are available for public inspection.
  15. Filing Date. The charter is filed on the date indicated below.
    _____________________________________________ ______________
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration Date
    Performing the non-exclusive functions and duties of the
    Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary
    for Administration
    __________________
    Filing Date
    JEREMY PELTER 11.15.2023 Digitally signed by JEREMY PELTER
    Date: 2023.11.15 17:58:27 -05’00’
    11/16/2023