Tag: 2026


  • Introduction: Relief Programs Most Businesses Do Not Know About The Canadian tariff system includes numerous relief and remission programs designed to reduce the duty burden on imported goods in specific circumstances. These programs exist to promote Canadian manufacturing competitiveness, support industries that depend on imported inputs, and encourage the use of Canada as a platform…

  • 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…

  • A Landmark Legal Challenge The use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad tariffs on imported goods represents one of the most significant expansions of executive trade authority in modern American history. Its application to impose import duties on a sweeping scale has prompted legal challenges that have reached the highest…

  • Executive Overview: A Turning Point in Global Trade Architecture January 1, 2026 marked a significant inflection point in global trade policy. Rather than converging toward common tariff standards or liberalization, major trading jurisdictions simultaneously pursued divergent policy approaches that fragment the global trading system. China reduced tariffs on 935 industrial inputs while Mexico implemented new…