Mr. Szamosszegi specializes in international economics and trade
policy. He has consulted for U.S.
and international clients on a wide range of topics, ranging from the impact of
trade liberalization and currency valuation issues to technical aspects of
antidumping and countervailing duty margins. Mr. Szamosszegi has special expertise in pricing and import
injury analysis in the context of safeguards and Title VII investigations. His consulting work has covered a
variety of sectors such as metals (steel and magnesium), agricultural
commodities (wheat and coffee), consumer goods (rum), and industrial products
(ball bearings and pedestal actuators).
Mr. Szamosszegi has appeared as a witness at hearings before the U.S.
International Trade Commission, the Department of Commerce, the Trade Policy
Staff Committee, and other government bodies. Prior to entering the field of consulting Mr. Szamosszegi
was a researcher at the Economic Strategy Institute, where he focused on trade,
direct investment, and the competitiveness of U.S. industries.
M.A. in
Pacific International Affairs, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla,
California 1993 University
of Nagoya, Nagoya, Japan 1992 A.B., (Cum
Laude), Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1988