On September 6, 2025, the White House issued an Executive Order modifying the scope of reciprocal tariffs and establishing new procedures for implementing trade and security agreements. For supply chain leaders in industries like e-commerce, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and CPG, this marks another important shift in the trade landscape. Understanding these changes, and how to adjust your logistics strategy, will be critical to minimizing risk and … Read More
EU and USA Trade Pact Reignites Cross-Atlantic Supply Chains
July 31, 2025 | Trade & Logistics Update In a major breakthrough, the United States and European Union have reached a landmark agreement to suspend billions of dollars in retaliatory tariffs and establish a new cooperative trade framework. Announced over the weekend and formally introduced by President Trump on July 28, the deal is being hailed as a turning point in U.S.–EU trade relations, potentially … Read More
U.S. Seals Deals with Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines Ahead of August 1 Tariffs
With just days left until August 1st, when a new wave of U.S. tariffs is set to take effect, some countries have successfully struck deals with Washington to ease the impact on their exports. These agreements, along with retaliatory measures from the European Union and updates on negotiations with other key nations, signal major shifts for global supply chains. Here’s what you need to know: … Read More
Steel & Aluminum Duties Double Under Trump’s Latest Trade Action
On June 4, 2025, steel and aluminum tariffs in the United States will double, from 25% to 50%, under a new directive by President Donald Trump. This move marks the administration’s latest effort to shield America’s core manufacturing industries from what it calls “unfair trade practices and global excess capacity,” and to restore critical production capabilities that the White House argues are essential to national … Read More
U.S.-UK Trade Pact Keeps 10% Tariff Wall Intact
On May 8, 2025, President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a limited trade agreement aimed at easing certain tariffs and expanding market access between the two nations. While the deal marks a diplomatic milestone, it retains the controversial 10% baseline tariff on most UK exports to the U.S., signaling that protectionist policies remain a cornerstone of Trump’s trade strategy. Key Provisions … Read More