Ann Marie Uetz on Trump Tariffs – 'Suppliers are hyper-focused'
March 4, 2025
Crain's Detroit
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Ann Marie Uetz assessed automotive supplier sentiment in the Crain’s Detroit article, “Auto suppliers, lawyers weigh when and how to take action to deal with Trump tariffs.”
Uetz said tariffs are the top concern of clients right now.
“Some suppliers are taking a wait-and-see approach, trying not to poke the bear/customer to see if things settle down in the near term,” she explained. “But regardless, all suppliers are hyper-focused on the tariffs given the potential for serious disruption to the supply chain.”
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