Navigating U.S. Tariffs: What Importers Need to Know
- DateApril 16, 2025
- Time1:00 PM EDT
- Duration1 Hour
Staying ahead of evolving U.S. trade policies is critical for businesses importing into the U.S. or looking to expand their market. Join our expert-led webinar as we break down the latest tariff developments and their impact on cross-border trade.
We’ll cover key updates, including tariffs on all goods originating from Canada and Mexico, ongoing steel and aluminum duties, and the latest measures affecting imports from China and Hong Kong. With recent expansions to steel and aluminum tariffs, understanding these changes is more important than ever.
Beyond the challenges, we’ll also explore strategies to help businesses mitigate duty costs and navigate these shifting trade dynamics. Whether you’re already importing into the U.S. or considering entry into the market, this session will equip you with the insights needed to manage risk and maximize opportunity.
Don’t miss this chance to gain practical, up-to-date guidance from trade compliance professionals. Register today!
This webinar is designed for importers, exporters, manufacturers, supply chain professionals, and compliance and finance teams navigating U.S. tariffs.
Accredited by:
Continuing Education credit information
Earn 1 credit for CCS/MCS, CES/MES, LCB credit type(s).
Livingston will share NEI’s verification code and the LogisticsEI website link with attendees after the full webinar concludes. Attendees can submit the verification code immediately afterward.
Register for this webinarAs Senior Director, Trade Management Consulting, Jill Hurley oversees client U.S. import and export projects and reviews client business practices to determine areas of risk and offer compliance, risk management and penalty mitigation solutions.
Prior to joining Livingston in 2010, Jill was logistics manager for an aerospace and defense manufacturing company in New York.
Jill has particular expertise in the development and implementation of import/export compliance programs, compliance audits, export licensing requirements, supply-chain security, penalty mitigation projects, anti-dumping and countervailing duties, and intellectual property orders.
Jill is a licensed attorney in the State of New York and holds a juris doctor from the University at Buffalo Law School.