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The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Markets is a senior official in the
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who heads a portfolio of the department's offices on international financial services issues, trade and investment policy, banking and securities, and U.S. relations with multilateral development banks. The position was created on July 26, 2007, as part of the Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007. The position has changed names twice: it was originally called ''Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs'', then later changed to ''Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Markets and Development'', before settling on its current name. The Assistant Secretary is appointed by the
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and confirmed by the Senate. The position is currently held by
Alexia Latortue Alexia Marie Gabrielle Latortue is an American development official who is currently serving as the assistant secretary of the treasury for international markets in the Biden administration. Early life and education Latortue was raised in Pue ...
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List of Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury for International Markets


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