An internationally recognised trade expert with over 25
years of experience, Crawford will lead trade policy and
the development of trade negotiation capability
at DIT,
following a global recruitment campaign by the
department.
As Chief Trade Negotiation Adviser and Second Permanent
Secretary, Crawford will be the UK government’s expert on
trade negotiation and strategy, and the principal adviser
to the International Trade Secretary on striking trade
agreements and market access deals with the UK’s global
trading partners.
Crawford will serve as an ambassador
for DIT,
engaging with international partners and trade
counterparts to develop key strategic relationships, and
will personally oversee pivotal trade negotiations on
behalf of ministers.
Crawford will also act as the new head of profession for
trade negotiators within the UK Civil Service, building,
recruiting for and strengthening the department’s
specialist trade and negotiation capability.
Crawford Falconer brings over 25 years of public service
in trade and foreign affairs to DIT. A New
Zealand/UK dual-national, he was previously Professor of
Global Value Chains and Trade at Lincoln University. This
follows a long career at the heart of New Zealand’s
Foreign Office, as Deputy Secretary (Vice Minister) for
International Trade and Foreign Affairs. He has also
served in the OECD,
as New Zealand Ambassador to the World Trade
Organization, and been a judge on over
15 WTO international
trade disputes.
International Trade Secretary, said:
Crawford Falconer brings a wealth of international
trade expertise to our international economic
department, ensuring that as we leave the EU, the UK
will be at the forefront of global free trade and
driving the case for international openness.
His direct experience in global trade will prove
invaluable as we build our future trading arrangements
with the rest of the world.
Crawford Falconer said:
As the UK prepares to leave the EU we have a huge
opportunity to be a world innovator, striking trade
deals outside of Europe, and to be an ambassador for
free trade across the world.
With 90% of new trade to come from outside the EU in
the next decades, this is an immensely exciting time to
join the Department, and I look forward to preparing
for the important negotiations ahead.