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Trump Administration and Trade: Two-Part Webinar Set

Webinar | February 4, 2025, and February 11, 2025

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February 4, 2025
Trump Administration and Trade: Tariffs and Customs - View On Demand Here
Join Crowell’s International Trade and Government Affairs attorneys as they explore the anticipated Trump Administration’s tariffs and their implications along with new customs and trade remedy issues facing importers. Trump’s first administration saw significant new duties, including Section 201, 232, and 301 tariffs, which resulted in importers scrambling to reconfigure supply chains to minimize duties and secure alternative sources for imported goods. This session will provide essential insights and actionable strategies for companies to prepare for the immediate impact of the duties and identify longer term approaches for stable supply lines. In this webinar, our attorneys will discuss the following topics:

  • An overview of the new duties proposed since President Trump’s inauguration and those on the horizon, including the government’s implementation and enforcement
  • A discussion of how companies will be able to advocate for and participate in any duty exclusion process that the government implements to obtain potentially significant relief from the new tariffs
  • How customs rules – including rules of origin, tariff classification, valuation, and forced labor – will impact importers in the new Trump administration
  • The focus on China and other countries by Trump and the U.S. Congress and implications for supply chains
  • The increase in unfair trade cases and the corresponding increase in antidumping and countervailing duties


February 11, 2025, 12:00 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. ET
Trump Administration and Trade: Sanctions, Export Controls, Investment Restrictions, and Global Mobility - View On Demand Here
Join Crowell's International Trade attorneys as they explore the landscape facing the new Trump Administration across sanctions, export controls, inbound and outbound investment regimes, and global mobility. Crowell’s team will consider the status quo that the new Administration inherits, and will discuss early actions and potential policy trajectories in all of these areas. The session will deliver critical insights to help make sense of a complex and rapidly evolving area that will shape risks and opportunities for companies across industries.

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Webinar | 12.10.25

Terminations, Stop Work Orders, and De-Scopes – The Latest Updates and Recovery Opportunities for USAID Contractors and Grant Recipients

In 2025, the U.S. Government’s policy statements and Executive Orders have had far-reaching impacts for government contractors and grant recipients. Although terminations, stop work orders, and de-scopes have affected private companies, non-profits, and universities doing business across multiple agencies, the U.S. Government’s policies relating to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has caused particular confusion and uncertainty relating to performance, compliance, and contractual procedure. Key questions have included the potential impacts of official and less formal communications from the U.S. Government, procedural issues arising from the move of certain functions to the U.S. Department of State, and the effect of various pending litigations. As businesses and organizations plan for 2026, the importance of preserving their rights and maximizing potential recovery opportunities remains paramount.