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Webinars

Trump’s Trade War: How to navigate tariffs and adapt your supply chain

Free to attend

Duration:

45 Mins

Location:

Online Only

Start Date:

25 Mar 2025 2:00 pm

End Date:

25 Mar 2025 2:45 pm

President Trump is creating a new world order for trade by raising tariffs on imports from both the US’ allies and enemies alike. With Canada, Mexico, China and the EU all weighing up retaliatory levies, the possibility of a global trade war is at its greatest since before World War II.

Trade wars affect all businesses that trade internationally – including both the direct cost impact of tariffs and the indirect effects of rerouted supply chains and changing buying trends. Businesses will therefore need to be able to adapt and diversify their supply chains quickly to avoid becoming a victim to the whims of Trump.

For British businesses, the UK’s post-Brexit trade deals – including the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) – offer alternative markets with untapped export potential, a range of new potential suppliers and significant supply chain benefits.  
This free webinar from the Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade will offer insight into how UK firms can use these deals to diversify their supply chains and mitigate risk during the second Trump era.


It will cover:

  • How tariffs work – at the WTO, and in relation to the US, UK and EU
  • The risks and challenges posed to trade by Trump’s trade wars
  • The importance of diversifying your supply chain to spread risk
  • How free trade agreements enable firms to access new markets and suppliers
  • The importance of compliance with rules of origin in trade deals

Delegates are invited to send questions in advance to editor@export.org.uk. 

This webinar will introduce concepts such as ‘tariffs’, ‘rules of origin’ and ‘risk mitigation’ at a high level. For more in-depth education on how to use free trade agreements, sign up to our Rules of Origin training course.

Booking deadline - 24 March February 2.00PM GMT

You will not be able to register after this time. 

Member Price

FREE

Non-member Price

FREE

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