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New Trump Administration Tariffs Fundamentally Change Global Trading System, Raise Commercial and Compliance Risks

On April 2, 2025, the Trump administration announced the rollout of its “Reciprocal Tariff Policy,” which on April 5 will effect a blanket 10% ad valorem duty on all articles imported into the U.S. from approximately 185...more

Venezuela Sanctions: Wind-Down of General License 41 and Introduction of ‘Secondary Tariffs’

The dynamic pace of early policymaking by the new U.S. administration has continued into the spring of 2025, including in the context of sanctions on Venezuela. While Venezuela is not, and has not been, subject to...more

Maybe, Probably, Now (Sort of … ): New Tariffs Enter Into Force on Canada, Mexico and China … And May (or May Not) Be Here to Stay

Starting in February 2025, the Trump administration announced a series of actions providing itself with the legal authority to impose significant tariffs on trade in goods from Canada, China and Mexico (followed by a series...more

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