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Marco Rubio to convene first Economic Diplomacy Action Group meeting, two years after Biden-era creation
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Politics/The Apex Times/Jul 14, 10:33 PM EDT

Marco Rubio to convene first Economic Diplomacy Action Group meeting, two years after Biden-era creation

The State Department secretary will chair the Economic Diplomacy Action Group’s initial meeting, according to The Hill, as the interagency group aims to coordinate economic policy with U.S. foreign-policy priorities including technology and AI.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to host the first meeting of the Economic Diplomacy Action Group on Wednesday, according to The Hill. The meeting is described as part of an interagency effort to coordinate U.S. economic statecraft across federal agencies, with the group set to “shape the contours and focus of U.S. economic statecraft” in support of broader foreign-policy priorities.

The Hill reported that the Economic Diplomacy Action Group, or EDAG, was established during the Biden administration about two years ago and is composed of leaders from multiple federal agencies. The concept of the group, as described in the report, is to bring together government institutions that handle trade, investment, technology, and related economic tools so they can align those efforts with diplomatic goals.

The Hill said the meeting’s agenda will include work on “American leadership in AI,” which the report frames as one area where economic policy and foreign-policy priorities overlap. The reporting also indicates that the EDAG is intended to serve as a coordinating mechanism rather than a single-agency initiative, with its composition based on federal agency leadership.

Because the EDAG meeting and Rubio’s role are central to the report, Apex Times is treating the details as unconfirmed by an official State Department or White House posting at the time of drafting. The Hill’s account will therefore be presented as an outlet-reported schedule and purpose, pending an official announcement or meeting materials.

The broader policy context for the EDAG is the Trump administration’s continued emphasis on tying regulatory and economic policy to national-security and economic goals, though the cached White House fact sheets provided with this filing are not directly tied to EDAG’s meeting. The Hill’s reporting does, however, place the group’s mission squarely in the nexus of diplomacy and economic leverage.

If EDAG’s work advances as described, the practical effect would be to standardize how agencies incorporate economic priorities into foreign-policy planning, including technology-related initiatives. That could influence how federal agencies coordinate on international competitiveness issues, and how they prioritize use of economic tools in diplomatic settings.

The next concrete step to verify the timeline and scope will be any official State Department or White House release confirming the Wednesday meeting, along with any published agenda, readout, or related documents that describe EDAG’s operating structure and near-term objectives.

Why It Matters

  • A confirmed EDAG meeting would report how the administration intends to structure interagency coordination between diplomacy and economic policy.
  • The group’s focus on technology and AI suggests potential alignment between foreign-policy priorities and competitiveness-related initiatives across multiple agencies.
  • Because the EDAG is described as interagency, its decisions and coordination could affect how agencies develop and implement economic tools in support of U.S. foreign-policy goals.
  • Verification will depend on official confirmation from the State Department or White House, such as a release, agenda, or readout.

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Key Facts

  • The Hill reported that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will chair the first meeting of the Economic Diplomacy Action Group on Wednesday.
  • The report describes EDAG as an interagency group made up of leaders from federal agencies.
  • The Hill said EDAG was established during the Biden administration about two years ago.
  • The Hill said the group’s mission includes shaping the focus of U.S. economic statecraft, including “American leadership in AI.”
  • As of this draft, Apex Times has not located an official White House or Department of State posting confirming the meeting or agenda.