Tariff Talk: Section 301, De Minimis Changes, and the 90-Day Window
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With a 125% reciprocal tariff on Chinese imports in effect and a 10% tariff on all other countries during the 90-day pause, the U.S. is escalating trade pressure on China. Global shippers now face rising costs, a more disrupted logistics landscape, and increased risk.
From Section 301 tariffs on maritime and shipbuilding to the end of the de minimis exemption for China / Hong Kong on May 2nd, businesses must quickly assess impact and adjust their strategies.
In this webinar, Michael Starr, VP of Growth & Expansion at Zencargo, and David M. Murphy, Partner at international trade and customs law firm GDLSK, will be exploring:
Speakers
Michael Starr, VP Growth & Expansion, Zencargo
David M. Murphy, Partner, GDLSK
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