What New Trade Policies Mean for Ecom Companies Today: A Live Q+A 

Wednesday, January 22 | 2pm ET

President Trump has promised to increase tariffs on goods coming from China, Mexico, and Canada on “Day 1” of his new term.  Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum, abruptly announced policy changes just before Christmas that disrupted supply chains relying on Section 321’s de minimis exception.

Speakers

Join us in a conversation with David Carter, Postscript’s Head of Litigation and Regulatory Policy and President of the Ecommerce Innovation Alliance, and Edward "Ned" Steiner, Senior Director, International Trade and Governmental Relations, for Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.,in Washington, D.C. for an insider’s understanding of how the Trump administration will implement its trade policies and how other countries are reacting to the shifting landscape.  Ned will offer practical advice for how companies can engage with the administration to advocate for tariff exclusions on the products they import. 

David Carter

Head of Litigation and Regulatory Policy

Edward G. Steiner

Senior Director, International Trade & Government Relations

During this live event, they’ll be covering:

  • The impact of a Day 1 promise on tariffs and what we can expect 
  • An overview of the changes made on December 20, 2024 in Mexico impacting the de minimis exception in section 321 of the US Tariff Act
  • Next steps and advice on how to navigate moving your fulfillment needs and where you might be able to seek exclusions from the new tariffs
  • A live Q+A at the end