March 22, 2018

NAFTA, Trump and Trade: What's Going On?

An International Business Briefing Webinar

Overview

Note: This is part of a new series of bimonthly webinars hosted by FaegreBD’s international practice. The series will tackle timely issues of importance for companies whose business and growth objectives are international in scope.

In just one year, President Trump’s “America First” trade policies have ushered in the most significant shift in discussions on trade within the past 20 years. For large industries and individual companies, the Trump administration’s trade policies and enforcement actions may have significant, far-reaching implications. The Faegre Baker Daniels international team invites you to a free webinar reviewing the best practices in cross-border trade and compliance that can help industry stakeholders stay ahead of the curve in this time of change.    

This 60-minute informal and interactive session will consider:

  • U.S. Trade Agreements: Reviewing the administration’s trade negotiation agenda, the fate of NAFTA and possible bilateral negotiations.
  • U.S. Trade Remedies: Increased “Buy American” focus; Section 232 investigations of steel, aluminum and possibly uranium; tariffs on solar collectors and appliances — and how we expect this new aggressive trade litigation to continue.
  • U.S. Tax Reform: The major changes of tax reform on trade for international companies.
  • Action Items for International Businesses: Best practices to prepare for further U.S. trade actions and policies.

An application for standard Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit will be submitted in multiple states.

There is no fee to participate. However, you must register in advance.

Questions?

Contact Lindsey Merek at +1 317 237 1289 or lindsey.merek@faegredrinker.com.

 

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