Tag:Import

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Preparing for New Trump Tariffs: 10 Approaches
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Trump Signals First-Day Tariff Hikes Targeting China, Canada, and Mexico
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Top Tips for Sanctions Compliance and Preventing Sanctions Evasion
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UK Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation New Enforcement Powers and Increased Reporting Obligations

Trump Signals First-Day Tariff Hikes Targeting China, Canada, and Mexico

By: Nate Bolin, Dave Allman, and Brian Hopkins

On 25 November, President-Elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose substantial tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada through executive action, signaling a return to his aggressive trade policies. If implemented, these measures could have significant implications for businesses reliant on international supply chains.

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Top Tips for Sanctions Compliance and Preventing Sanctions Evasion

By: Michael Ruck, Petr Bartoš, and Helen Phizackerley

On 24 September 2024, the G7 released updated guidance on the prevention of evasion of export controls and sanctions imposed on Russia.

This blog provides an overview of the guidance and the firm’s top tips for sanctions compliance and preventing sanctions evasion:

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UK Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation New Enforcement Powers and Increased Reporting Obligations

By: Michael Ruck, Petr Bartoš, Rosie Naylor, and Helen Phizackerley

The new Trade, Aircraft and Shipping Sanctions (Civil Enforcement) Regulations 2024 (the Regulations), came into force on 10 October 2024.

Under the Regulations, the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI) will have new powers to investigate alleged breaches of trade sanctions and to take enforcement action in relation to:

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