Foley & Lardner LLP partner Gregory Husisian described the federal government shutdown’s impact on international trade in the Logistics Management article, “Federal government shutdown clouds supply chain outlook.”
후시시안은 협상과 집행이 계속 진행 중이기 때문에 셧다운이 관세에 미치는 영향은 미미하다고 말했습니다.
"의회는 특정 유형의 세금인 관세 설정에 대한 역할을 대부분 포기했습니다."라고 그는 설명했습니다. "그것은 그들과 함께해야 하며 의회는 트럼프 대통령을 밀어붙이지 않고 있습니다."
Husisian noted the administration’s trade team continues negotiating tariff rates with foreign partners, including looking for ways to expand on previously announced trade deals, and is advancing discussions on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. “As the shutdown extends, that could potentially impact the ability of public to opine and participate on that, because even if you file something and nobody is looking at it, then it’s unclear as to what’s going on,” he continued.
“But Customs is working pretty much normally,” Husisian added. “As far as I can see, goods are coming in and the ports are being cleared. CBP is proceeding with its investigations, so the business of Customs is not shut down, even though the government is shut down.”