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Grey, Clark, Shih and Associates Team :: Peter Clark

Peter Clark is President of Grey, Clark, Shih and Associates, Limited.

After graduating from St. Patrick’s College of the University of Ottawa, Mr. Clark joined the Government of Canada, in 1965, where he worked primarily in the Department of Finance on a wide range of trade policy issues. He was seconded to the Department of External Affairs as Counselor at the Canadian Permanent Mission to the United Nations (Geneva) where he was Canadian Liaison to the GATT, Chairman of the GATT Standing Committee on Budget, Finance and Administration and a founding member of the Textile Surveillance Body.

Mr. Clark is one of Canada’s most active international trade practitioners. His clients, in Canada and around the world, include government, corporations and trade associations. He is active in NAFTA and WTO dispute settlement both as Counsel and as an Arbitrator.

Through CIDA, the UNDP and UNCTAD he has been an advisor to developing countries on how to adapt to and implement international trade rules and to cope with trade actions against their exports.

Mr. Clark is a frequent media commentator and appears regularly before Parliamentary Committees, analyzing trade and commercial policy issues.

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What’s New

 
July 23, 2010
The Doha Round: Searching in vain for vital signs
 
 
July 3, 2009
Peter Clark in the Financial Post: "The American Clean Energy and Security Act poses serious risks for Canadian trade and investment."
 
 
April 16, 2008
Peter Clark appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade speaking on the Rise of China and its policy implications for Canada.
 
 
February 28, 2008 
The Western Producer quotes Peter Clark in an Article on the ongoing WTO negotiations.
  
 
October 10, 2007
Peter Clark quoted in Embassy Magazine article on the Throne Speech and its meaning to the Lobbying industry.   
 

June 18, 2007

Peter Clark publishes a commentary for the House and Senate Committees on what Canada can expect from the Doha Round.

Read Peter Clark’s Paper (PDF)
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May 8, 2007
Peter Clark and Gordon LaFortune began conducting a two week series of Canada – E.U. sponsored workshops in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The objective of this project was to provide technical assistance to the Vietnamese authorities in dealing with WTO and regional Dispute Settlement.

May 1, 2007
Peter Clark appeared before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade on behalf of the Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports. Mr. Clark presented the Committee with the Coalitions concerns regarding Canada’s administering of the Softwood Lumber agreement.

Read Peter Clark’s Testimony before the Committee (PDF)

April 24, 2007
Peter Clark met with the Constitution Drafting Assembly Delegation of Thailand during their study visit to Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom to discuss referendums in the Canadian experience.

April 23, 2007
Peter Clark spoke to the Food Processors of Canada (FPC) at their Annual Business conference at Montebello Quebec. Peter gave FPC members a look at Ottawa Inside Out.

April 19, 2007
Peter Clark was invited by Her Excellency Evadne Coye, High Commissioner for Jamaica on behalf of the Commonwealth Group of High Commissioners to be their Special Guest Speaker. Peter provided the group with details on the current political situation and election timing prospects.

March 21, 2007
Peter Clark spoke at the Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Agency’s (CBHEMA) Annual General Meeting. Mr. Clark’s presentation assessed perspectives of the Doha Round and where Canada’s interests fit into the picture.

March 2007
Peter Clark and Chris Hines conducted a review of workshops in Manila in the final component of Phase 1 of the “Philippines AD/CVD Technical Assistance Program”. In this round the focus was on case study analysis, verification practices and a roundtable discussion to facilitate the compilation of an Administrative Practices Manual. Participants were engaged in a thorough analysis combining real cases and over fifty years experience from the Grey Clark Shih team.

February 22, 2007
Peter Clark appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade to discuss Canada’s trade relations with the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Mr. Clark proposed Canada move farther and faster to negotiate a free trade agreement as Canada’s manufacturers are ideally suited to integrate with ASEAN supply lines.

Read Peter Clark’s Testimony before the Committee
(PDF)

February 1, 2007
Grey Clark Shih & Associates moved to its new offices, located at #4, 340 MacLaren Street.
 
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