Newsletter | Dec 2024
Happy Holidays! Our team wishes everyone the best in the coming year.

TOP NEWS
As the possibility of renewed Trump-era tariffs looms, industries are already planning how to protect their supply chains from potential disruptions. President-Elect Donald Trump has proposed imposing blanket tariffs of up to 20% on all imports, and even higher tariffs—ranging from 60% to 100%—on goods from China.
John Donigian, Senior Director of Supply Chain Strategy at Moody’s, cautions that the U.S. could return to its previous approach to tariffs, leading to higher duties on imports from major manufacturing nations. This shift would complicate already strained global supply chains, further challenged by post-pandemic recovery and rising geopolitical tensions.
In response to the anticipated tariff increases, many companies will reassess their global manufacturing and distribution networks. Those who diversify their supply sources, consider reshoring, and adopt new technologies will be best positioned to handle the evolving trade landscape.
INSIDE ITM
The team at ITM wishes everyone a happy holiday season and a healthy new year! We thank our partners for their continued trust in us with their drawback and U.S. Customs related needs! We look forward to assisting you in 2025.
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Possible implications of a second Trump presidency on global trade are uncertain. The key role of trade professionals in adapting to these changes, in crucial areas of focus such as the De Minimis rule, Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) status, export controls, and investment restrictions are essential at this time. Read more below regarding how to protect your business from these impending tariffs.





