With the new Trump administration taking office, significant policy shifts are on the horizon, particularly for the manufacturing sector. Join Foley & Lardner LLP and In-House Connect on February 26 for a half-day webinar full of insights regarding policy shifts, supply chain, tariffs, international trade laws, and more.
This webinar is broken up into four programs. To learn more about each program and to access the recordings, click the links below:
- Tax, Trade, and Policy Changes Under the New Trump Administration: What to Expect and How to Prepare
- Promo code: IHCFOLEYSUMMIT
- Navigating Supply Chain Contracting in a Volatile Global Landscape
- Promo code: IHCFOLEYSUMMIT2
- International Trade and Manufacturing in Mexico under the New Trump Administration: What to Expect and How to Prepare
- Promo code: IHCFOLEYSUMMIT3
- Managing Import Risks Under the New Trump Administration: What to Expect and How to Prepare
- Promo code: IHCFOLEYSUMMIT4
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