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How International Companies Can Prepare for July 9 Tariffs

22 min · 26 de jun de 2025
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In this episode, Mike Burke [https://www.agg.com/professionals/michael-burke/], AGG Corporate & Finance partner and co-chair of the firm’s International practice, is joined by Allison Raley [https://www.agg.com/professionals/allison-raley/], AGG partner and member of the International practice, to explore the U.S. tariff changes slated for July 9, 2025. Mike and Allison analyze the legal and strategic considerations international companies must weigh, including the potential impact of new tariffs under Section 232 investigations. From contract renegotiation and supply chain review to long-term manufacturing decisions, this episode offers timely guidance to help companies proactively mitigate risk.

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