New tariffs on steel, aluminum and potentially thousands more Chinese imports are likely to raise prices for some businesses. While each company will be affected differently, all companies need to assess their options. Join Husch Blackwell international trade attorneys for a roundtable discussion on business challenges and strategies in light of the newly imposed and forthcoming tariffs.
Topics
What are the differences between the “Section 232” measures on steel and aluminum and “Section 301” measures on certain imports from China?
Which products are affected by the tariffs?
What is the process for filing an exemption?
Are there legal options if an exemption is not attainable?
Can companies take other actions to avoid paying the additional tariffs?
Agenda 7:30 a.m. – Registration and breakfast 8:00 a.m. – Program
Who Should Attend C-level professionals, owners, general counsel and other professionals concerned with purchasing and profitability in light of the new tariffs.
Continuing Education Credits This program is pending approval for Missouri continuing legal education credit.
Registration The seminar is complimentary; however, registration is required by April 9. We encourage you to forward this invitation to interested colleagues.