The Reciprocal Tariff Era
Reciprocal tariffs mirror the rates other countries impose on U.S. exports. In practice, they have created a complex, multi-layered environment that changes frequently and affects different products and countries differently.
Current State of Reciprocal Tariffs
Actions have been taken against a broad range of trading partners under several legal authorities. Some countries have negotiated exemptions; others have imposed retaliatory measures. Rates are not static and can be adjusted through executive action.
Assessing Your Exposure
Analyze your import portfolio by product, country, and classification. Do not overlook indirect exposures through your suppliers’ imports.
Mitigation Strategies
Supply chain diversification toward countries with lower rates. Classification review. Negotiation with suppliers. Exploring trade agreement preferences.
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