Episode Summary:
In this episode of FDA Imports: Cross-Border Compliance, Host Abigail Vaca welcomes attorney Benjamin L. England and customs broker Sergio Lozano to discuss reciprocal tariffs and their impact on international trade. Ben explains that these tariffs respond to how other countries impose tariffs on U.S. exports, differing from standard tariff structures. Sergio notes the lack of a clear legal definition and how true reciprocity is rare.
They explore how reciprocal tariffs can be unpredictable, leading to trade disputes and policy shifts. Businesses must stay informed, assess supply chain risks, and work with experts to understand evolving regulations and compliance challenges. In a world of ever-changing trade policies, knowledge is the key to staying ahead.
About the Show: FDA Imports: Cross-Border Compliance is a podcast dedicated to helping businesses navigate the complexities of U.S. food, drug, and medical device imports. Hosted by industry experts, the show provides in-depth discussions on regulatory compliance, enforcement trends, and best practices to ensure seamless cross-border trade.
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