With the incoming US administration's announcement of planned tariffs and trade control measures, organizations and investors will need to adapt to a changing regulatory trade landscape to optimize market and policy opportunities. In a recent A&M article, our team discusses key considerations to prepare for anticipated changes including researching probable market impacts and risk, reviewing contracts, implementing Section 301 mitigation strategies and reviewing the supply chain.
How A&M Can Help
- HTS Classification
- Market and Product Research
- Economic Modeling
- Organization and Supply Chain Adaptation
- Product Exception Requests
- Duty Deferral Strategies, Bonded Warehouses and FTZs
- Trade Controls and Sanctions
- Contract Evaluation
Read the full article to discover how A&M's team of experts can help successfully navigate your organization's tariff and trade authority risks.
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