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The implications of U.S. tariff changes

Presented By:
Dave Andrea Bill Henson
Date:
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020
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Recent U.S. tariff actions have structural costs and supply chain implications. It's important you're on top of these changes and what they could mean for your company. During this webinar, you'll learn about actions and international strategies to consider amid these changes.

Man and women walkingRecent U.S. tariff actions have structural costs and supply chain implications. Future trade initiatives related to USMCA, the EU, the UK, and Japan will further impact supply chain business cases. In this webinar, we’ll provide the global trade environment context from Chinese, Mexican, and U.S. perspectives. We’ll discuss the actions companies may immediately address, such as transfer pricing and international tax considerations. In addition, we’ll discuss strategies for cost structure reduction and manufacturing footprints that manufacturers and retailers need to address to optimize future business cases.

At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: 

  • Define the outlook on the U.S. trade and tariff environment.
  • Understand current transfer pricing implications, including tariff costs and risks related to supply chain evolution.
  • Apply new corporate income tax strategies to match evolving tariff mandates.
  • Inquire if corporate global trade flows are being optimized.

Moderator:

  • Dave Andrea, strategy and operations principal

Presenters:

  • Bill Henson, international tax partner
  • Kari Thiessen, transfer pricing partner
  • Yi Zhang, global services principal 

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