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Client Alert May 13, 2026
Section 122 Global Tariffs Invalidated by the Court of International Trade: Ruling and Next Steps
The Court of International Trade issued an opinion holding that President Trump’s 10 percent global tariffs imposed under Section 122 were …
Client Alert February 6, 2026
International Trade 2025 Year-End Update
The Trump administration re-entered the White House with an expansive vision for how international trade tools can be wielded to …
Client Alert October 17, 2025
Tariffs Are Here to Stay: Even if “Emergency” Tariffs Fall, Traditional Trade Authorities Stand Poised to Fill the Gap
The Trump Administration’s newly announced tariffs targeting branded drugs, softwood lumber and derivative products, and heavy trucks are based on very different legal grounds than the “emergency” tariffs, imposed pursuant to the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA), currently being litigated before the Supreme Court.
Client Alert August 5, 2025
U.S. Tariff Policy in Flux: July Executive Actions Add Clarity and Complexity
Toward the end of July, President Trump made a flurry of announcements that further complicate the tariff landscape. Country-specific “reciprocal” tariff rates are set to go into effect by August 7. Legal challenges to the tariffs face a long road ahead.
Client Alert May 15, 2025
Stepping Away from the Brink: U.S.-China Trade Deal Offers 90-Day Tariff Reduction
On May 12, 2025, the United States and China announced that each country would reduce tariff rates on the goods of the other country by 115%, marking a significant breakthrough in the rapidly escalated trade war.
Client Alert April 8, 2025
Immediate Impacts, Risks, and Uncertain Future of President Trump’s Unprecedented Worldwide Tariffs
Reciprocal Tariffs and Mitigation Strategies for Global Supply Chains On April 2, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order 14257 (the “Order”) imposing “reciprocal …
Client Alert February 6, 2025
International Trade 2024 Year-End Update
The four years of the Biden administration were marked by the most aggressive and far-reaching use of international trade tools of any U.S. administration in history.
Client Alert January 27, 2025
U.S. Trade Policy and Regulation Under Trump 2.0: Key Takeaways from “Week One”
After months of speculation regarding the possible contours of the United States’ international trade policies under a second Trump administration, the President’s unprecedented flurry of initial executive actions was light on actual, immediate changes to U.S. trade policy.
