WEBINAR: NAVIGATING THE NEW U.S. RECIPROCAL TARIFF POLICY

2025-04-16T20:16:06+00:00April 16th, 2025|FAQs, Featured Video, Freight Talk, Video Library|

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WEBINAR RECORDING:https://youtu.be/iXroR0aqv_4

PRESENTATION SLIDES:https://www.greenworldwide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Reciprocal-Tariff-Webinar-April-10-powered-by-Green-Worldwide-Shipping.pdf

RECIPROCAL TARIFF POLICY REFERENCE GUIDE: https://www.greenworldwide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Reciprocal-Tariff-Policy-Reference-Guide-Update-April-15.pdf 


ABOUT THIS WEBINAR

The U.S. has recently implemented a new reciprocal tariff policy, introducing a baseline 10% tariff on all imported goods, with higher rates for specific countries based on trade imbalances and perceived trade barriers. Notably, China faces a 34% tariff, the European Union 20%, and Japan 24%. ​

This significant shift in trade policy has far-reaching implications for importers and businesses engaged in international trade. Understanding the nuances of these changes is crucial to navigate the evolving landscape effectively.​

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
    • Overview of the reciprocal tariff structure
    • Country-specific duty increases and impacted commodities
    • Exemptions and Special Provisions for USMCA partners
    • Strategies for mitigating financial and operational impacts
    • Compliance tips and documentation best practices
    • Outlook on international response and trade negotiations
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

This webinar offers essential insights for businesses adapting to these evolving trade regulations. This session is designed for:

    • Importers & Exporters managing international trade operations
    • Customs Brokers & Trade Compliance Professionals navigating new regulatory requirements
    • Supply Chain & Logistics Managers adjusting sourcing and distribution strategies
    • Legal & Policy Experts assessing the impact of trade litigation
    • Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of new compliance requirements, legal considerations, and strategies to mitigate risk.

Note: This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required. Secure your spot today to stay informed on these critical changes affecting international trade.​

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