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Zeus Logics: Navigating Transshipment Tariffs, UFLPA Enforcement, & Supply Chain Exposure

Webinar | 08.21.25, 9:00 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT

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During this panel discussion, Crowell International Trade Partner David Stepp will help examine:
  • How new trade agreements change tariff treatment when goods are transshipped
  • Risk exposure for manufacturers in Southeast Asia and Latin America
  • Evolving UFLPA enforcement practices: detention triggers and compliance expectations
  • Best practices for traceability, supplier due diligence, and responding to CBP inquiries

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