Overview
Stephanie Wang focuses her practice on international trade matters and has represented US and foreign companies across a range of industries, including the energy, steel, chemical, financial, and mining sectors. As part of her practice, Stephanie helps clients effectively navigate complex global trade issues and counsels companies on effectively implementing trade and supply chain strategies. She specializes in antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CVD) duty proceedings before the US Department of Commerce, the US International Trade Commission, as well as appellate litigation before the US Court of International Trade. Stephanie has expertise in trade proceedings brought under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as well as Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, and has assisted clients in obtaining exclusions from tariffs imposed by such proceedings. Stephanie also has experience advising clients on customs compliance matters, including the requirements that apply to goods subject to AD/CVD or other tariffs.
Stephanie's practice also includes counseling sovereign and private clients on their rights and obligations under free trade agreements, the World Trade Organization, and other international agreements. In addition, she has worked on compliance matters involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and other anti-corruption laws. She also has experience advising clients regarding Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and anti-money laundering (AML) issues and has worked on a variety of complex commercial litigation matters, including insurance coverage disputes and legal malpractice cases.
- District of Columbia
- New York
- J.D., Columbia Law School, 2012, Articles Editor, Journal of Transnational Law
- B.A., University of Michigan, 2006, Political Science and Asian Studies
Areas of Work
Representative Matters
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Represented European and Asian companies in antidumping and countervailing duty investigations before the US Department of Commerce.
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Managed cross-border anti-corruption investigations in the financial services and extractive industries.
News & Publications
Steptoe Global Trade and Investment Blog
Biden Administration Suspends Possible Tariffs from Solar Anticircumvention Inquiry
June 15, 2022
Press Releases
Steptoe Announces Partner and Of Counsel Promotions for 1 January 2022
November 18, 2021
Client Alerts
Section 232 Update: Expanded Tariffs, Quotas, and International Retaliation
June 12, 2018
By: Ambassador Susan Esserman, Eric C. Emerson, Stephanie W. Wang
Client Alerts
Commerce Recommends Significant Import Restrictions in Steel and Aluminum Section 232 Investigations
February 23, 2018
Publications
Treating Like Cases Alike – A Tool for Quantifying Compliance Issue Severity
The FCPA Report
July 13, 2016
Resources
Client Alerts
June 29, 2017
By: Lucinda A. Low, Brigida Benitez, Peter Jeydel, Alexandra Melia, Stephanie W. Wang, Zhu (Judy) Wang, Bo Yue
Client Alerts
February 16, 2017
By: Lucinda A. Low, Brigida Benitez, Evan T. Abrams, Peter Jeydel, Alexandra Melia, Stephanie W. Wang, Bo Yue
Client Alerts
March 8, 2016
By: Lucinda A. Low, Brigida Benitez, Peter Jeydel, Alexandra Melia, Stephanie W. Wang, Bo Yue
Client Alerts
February 13, 2015
By: Lucinda A. Low, Brigida Benitez, Peter Jeydel, Stephanie W. Wang, Bo Yue
Previous Employment
- Staff Reporter, Asahi Shimbun
Professional Affiliations
- AAEI
- Project Lead, Trade Policy Committee
- Head, 21st Century Customs Framework Subcommittee