Join ICPA and Three of the Top Minds in Global Trade Compliance for a follow-up webinar on:
Everything You Need to Know About Global Trade At This Time (below) Part 2
Tuesday, July 14th, 12:00pm – 1:00pm CDT
(Topics TBD)
In our first webinar we covered:
- Section 122 & Burlap & Barrel Case: What the latest ruling and Federal Circuit appeal mean—and how to protect valuable refund opportunities now
- IEEPA Refunds & CAPE Phase 2: Key updates, timelines, and what you should be doing today to maximize recovery
- Section 232 (Metals): Critical updates and evolving rules on valuation—get it right
- Section 301 Litigation: The road to the Supreme Court—what's at stake and how outcomes could affect your tariff exposure
- Forced Labor & Excess Capacity Investigations: Where enforcement is heading and how to prepare for increased scrutiny
- CBP Enforcement Trends: Insights on CF-29s and Notices of Investigation—and how to respond effectively
- First Sale Legislation: The latest developments and what they could mean for future duty savings strategies
Due to the frequency of policy change, (change in general) we are going to have to wait until at least a week prior to list our topics. Many of you in the trade community trusted us in the first webinar to provide the most up-to-date information on a variety of topics. This webinar will be no different.
Questions may be submitted in advance. Get the latest insights and practical guidance on fast-moving developments that could directly impact your duty liability, compliance risk, and refund opportunities:
This very knowledgeable panel is comprised of Adrienne Braumiller, Managing Partner Braumiller Law Group, George Tuttle, Managing Partner Tuttle Law, and Michelle Schulz, Managing Partner Schulz Trade Law
Collectively their brains represent over 100 years of global trade compliance knowledge, and as many of you have seen each of them speak at the various ICPA conferences over the years, you may not have had the chance to get all of your questions answered. We're all busy, but we wanted to take this opportunity to assist, as quite frequently there is rapid change to the global trade landscape.
So, this will be a Q&A, and we will be taking questions in advance as well. We will determine which ones would best serve the majority of the room, and go from there. Keep in mind, this will not be considered legal advice, but instead our collective thoughts on the various topics. This is only the 2nd time we have ever done this. It makes sense to us as well, since we have worked together for years, and do not consider ourselves competitors, but instead Partners in Global Trade Compliance.