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2 weeks ago |
today.westlaw.com | Mark Ludwikowski |Kelsey Christensen |Clark Hill PLC
(May 22, 2025) - Mark R. Ludwikowski and Kelsey Christensen of Clark Hill PLC discuss the Trump administration tariffs and their implications on compliance with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. In the ever-evolving landscape of North American trade, businesses find themselves navigating a labyrinth of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement ("USMCA") and the shifting tariff policies under the Trump administration.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Clark Hill PLC
The Learned ConciergeWelcome to your monthly legal insights on the trends impacting the Retail, Hospitality, and Food & Beverage Industries.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
today.westlaw.com | Mark Ludwikowski |R. Kevin Williams |Sally Alghazali |Clark Hill PLC
(November 19, 2024) - Mark R. Ludwikowski, R. Kevin Williams and Sally Alghazali of Clark Hill PLC highlight key international trade areas facing significant changes in the next four years under a second Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress. International trade once again faces an uncertain landscape with another term of President-Elect Donald Trump as he prepares to become the United States' 47th president with a Republican-controlled Congress.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
today.westlaw.com | Mark Ludwikowski |Sally Alghazali |Clark Hill PLC
(September 18, 2024) - Mark R. Ludwikowski and Sally Alghazali of Clark Hill PLC discuss developments in the U.S. and worldwide indicating that modern day slavery will not be tolerated in the global supply chains. U.S. protection of labor rights in international trade has existed for almost 100 years under Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. § 1307). While it has been dormant for most of that span, enforcement has increased significantly in the last several years.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
today.westlaw.com | Mark Ludwikowski |Sally Alghazali |Clark Hill PLC
(February 21, 2024) - Mark R. Ludwikowski, R. Kevin Williams and Sally Alghazali of Clark Hill PLC discuss the effects of attacks in the Red Sea on global trade, how it compares to the COVID-19 pandemic and what importers should keep in mind in seeking to mitigate risks and additional costs. The Red Sea, which provides access to the southern entrance to the Suez Canal, is one of the most important and densely packed shipping channels in the world.
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