Jan Elizabeth Adams

Australian diplomat
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian diplomat
PlacesAustralia
isDiplomat
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 1963
Age61 years
Star signCapricorn
Education
Monash University
Awards
Officer of the Order of Australia2016
The details

Biography

Jan Elizabeth Adams AO, PSM (born 1963) is a former Australian diplomat who served as the Australian Ambassador to China, from February 2016 - August 2019.

Early life and education

Adams, born in 1963, grew up in Wodonga, Victoria. She studied economics and law at Monash University in Melbourne. She completed her economics studies in 1986 with a Bachelor of Economics (honours). In 1988 she worked at the Trade Directorate of the OECD in Paris, before returning to Monash University to complete her law studies in 1992 with a Bachelor of Laws (honours). Her law honours thesis was on the topic "Applying the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to Environmental Law and Policy".

During her undergraduate studies, Adams focused on the governance of international trade. She worked as a research assistant to Professor Richard H. Snape in the Department of Economics at Monash University, particularly on the study Regional Trade Agreements: Implications and Options for Australia, which was published in 1993 by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Career

Adams worked as an adviser to Senator Peter Cook, in his capacity as Minister for Trade (1993–94) and Minister for Industry, Science and Technology (1994–96). She returned to Paris to work in the Environment Directorate of the OECD from 1996 to 1998, where she researched trade and environment issues. In 1999 she worked briefly as a consultant on foreign investment and the environment.

Adams joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in 1999 as Assistant Secretary of the APEC Branch. She subsequently served as Minister Counsellor for Trade at the Australian Embassy in Washington from 2000 to 2004. In that capacity she was involved in negotiations leading to the Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement. Following the completion of the negotiations, she led the Australian advocacy campaign in the USA for the FTA. This contributed to overwhelming Congressional support for the FTA, which entered into force in 2005.

Returning to Australia, Adams held positions with DFAT as First Assistant Secretary in the Free Trade Agreement Division (2009-2013) and Deputy Secretary (2013-2015). In the first position she was lead negotiator for Australia during the bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations with respectively China, Japan, South Korea and India. In the latter position she took a leading role for Australia in the ongoing negotiations about the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA).

In December 2004, Adams was announced as Australia's Ambassador for the Environment (2005–2007), and later served as Ambassador for Climate Change (2007–2009). In that role she headed the policy development that led to the establishment of the significant six-nation Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (AP6), a voluntary public-private partnership involving Australia, Canada, India, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, South Korea and the United States.

In February 2016 Adams took up the post of Australian Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.

Awards

Adams received the Australian Public Service Medal (PSM) in 2007, awarded to her for public service in pursuing Australia’s international objectives on trade and the environment, particularly the AP6. She was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday 2016 honours.

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