Tag: United States


  • U.S.–Ecuador Framework for Reciprocal Trade

    Shared Vision and Strategic Alignment President Donald J. Trump and President Daniel Noboa have affirmed a shared vision for bilateral growth rooted in democratic values, private enterprise, and a rules-based commercial environment. The newly announced Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States and Ecuador builds on decades of economic engagement most…

  • U.S.–Guatemala Framework for Reciprocal Trade

    The newly announced Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States and Guatemala marks a targeted evolution of the CAFTA-DR architecture. Building on nearly two decades of bilateral engagement, this Agreement introduces a modernized compliance ecosystem focused on regulatory streamlining, digital trade facilitation, and economic security alignment. For U.S. stakeholders particularly SMEs…

  • Strategic Advisory: U.S.–Argentina Framework for Reciprocal Trade and Investment

    Executive Summary The November 2025 joint statement between President Donald J. Trump and President Javier Milei marks a decisive recalibration of hemispheric trade relations. The Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment (the “Agreement”) outlines a bilateral commitment to tariff liberalization, regulatory alignment, and economic security cooperation. For U.S. stakeholders particularly SMEs operating…

  • Grounded and Overloaded: How Air Cargo Disruptions Are Reshaping the 2025 Holiday Supply Chain

    Introduction: A Season of Strain and Strategic Reckoning As the 2025 holiday season unfolds, the global air cargo sector is facing a convergence of crises that few anticipated and even fewer were prepared to absorb. What began as a tragic aircraft accident in Kentucky has cascaded into a full-blown capacity crunch, exacerbated by widespread flight…

  • Trump Hints at Tariff Reductions for India and Switzerland

    President Trump has signaled that the United States and India are “pretty close” to reaching a trade deal, an unexpected development given the recent frictions and policy divergences between the two countries. India’s Ministry of Commerce declined to comment on Tuesday, November 11th, but Trump’s remarks suggest that tariff relief could be on the horizon.…

  • U.S.–China Trade Deal Update

    Author: Maria Pechurina, Director of International Trade It is Tuesday, November 4th, and the 100% tariff on China we so feared (did we, though, after so many empty threats?) is nowhere to be seen. The internet is exploding with images of President Trump decked out in CCP gear and saluting Chairman Xi, with the recent…

  • The Great Pork Price Surge of 2025: Supply Chain Strain, Retail Fallout, and Consumer Consequences

    In 2025, pork once considered a reliable and affordable staple in American households is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Prices have surged across the board, driven by a complex web of supply chain disruptions, regulatory constraints, and global trade shifts. From family-owned farms to multinational processors, the entire pork industry is recalibrating. Major players like Smithfield…

  • U.S. Crackdown on Mexican Air Carriers: Strategic Enforcement in a Shifting Aviation Landscape

    A New Era of Aviation Enforcement In October 2025, the United States launched a sweeping enforcement action against several Mexican air carriers, citing systemic competition issues, safety violations, and regulatory non-compliance. This move, announced by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), marks a significant escalation in bilateral aviation tensions and…

  • Tariff Refund Gold Rush: How Wall Street Is Monetizing Trade Law Uncertainty

    Wall Street’s Tariff Refund Trade: A Billion-Dollar Bet on Judicial Reversal and Presidential Power In an unprecedented fusion of trade law, financial speculation, and constitutional brinkmanship, Wall Street firms are now buying up the rights to tariff refunds from U.S. importers wagers that hinge on the Supreme Court striking down President Trump’s emergency tariffs. This…

  • Haiti’s Apparel Industry in Crisis: Shutdowns, Storms, and Sourcing Uncertainty for U.S. Brands

    As the U.S. government shutdown stretches into November 2025, its ripple effects are being felt far beyond Washington most acutely in Haiti, where the textile industry is unraveling under the weight of expired trade preferences, factory closures, and natural disaster. For U.S. brands, importers, and sourcing teams, the situation presents a complex mix of risk,…