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Fashion Counsel
The Top 10 Legal Issues for CFOs and GCs of Fashion and Retail Companies
February 19, 2025
Anthony V. Lupo, R. Erica Roque, Angela M. Santos, George P. Angelich, Michelle R. Bowling, Adam D. Bowser, Emily P. Caylor, Lynn R. Fiorentino, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Wesley T. Gee, Shoshana Golden, Emily Cowley Leongini, Emily B. Lewis, Thorne Maginnis, Michelle Mancino Marsh, Matthew R. Mills, Berin S. Romagnolo, Michael L. Stevens, Jeffrey B. Weston

In 2025, the retail and fashion industries are bracing for a transformative year, heavily influenced by the policies of the new Trump Administration. These policies promise rapid and significant changes, particularly in areas such as trade, tariffs, and immigration, which will profoundly affect global supply chains and labor dynamics.

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Customs & Import Compliance Blog
As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns: February 2025
February 14, 2025
Angela M. Santos, Antonio J. Rivera, Diana Dimitriuc Quaia, Lucas A. Rock, Mario A. Torrico, James Kim*, Maya S. Cohen, Natalie Tantisirirat, Joy Marie Virga

Welcome to the February 2025 issue of “As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns,” our monthly newsletter where we compile essential updates from the customs and trade world over the past month. We bring you the most recent and significant insights in an accessible format, concluding with our main takeaways — aka “And the Fox Says…” — on what you need to know.

Events
Comex Talks: A New Geopolitical Scenario
February 13, 2025
Mario A. Torrico

Join Mario Torrico for a panel organized by Asociación Nacional de Comercio Exterior (ANALDEX) and CID-Pro Consulting S.A.S.

Trump’s Policy Playbook
Navigating Executive Orders From the Oval Office
February 12, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, Birgit Matthiesen

In an unprecedented and highly fluid series of US trade announcements emanating from Washington, DC, the latest Executive Orders (EOs) announced this past Friday and this week’s EO on steel imports did little to calm c-suite jitters.

International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Blog
International Mining and Energy Disputes Monitor: 2025 Issue No. 1
February 10, 2025
Riyaz Dattu*, Maya S. Cohen, Denny Peixoto

This inaugural issue of ArentFox Schiff’s publication on international mining, energy, and infrastructure disputes aims to provide insights and practical information to general counsels and senior executives of companies operating internationally, particularly in countries that present challenging economic and political conditions for doing business.

Alerts
Trump Tariffs: The View From Canada’s Global Automakers
February 6, 2025
Birgit Matthiesen

This podcast comes on the heels of a whirlwind weekend of tariff headlines from Washington, DC, and reactions around the globe. It begins with news of the tariff “reprieve” for imports from Canada and Mexico and quickly turns to the impact of such tariffs on the North American vehicle and vehicle parts industries.

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Customs & Import Compliance Blog
ArentFox Schiff’s 2025 Guide for Global Businesses
February 6, 2025
Angela M. Santos, Mario A. Torrico, Lucas A. Rock, Sylvia G. Costelloe, Derek Ha, James Kim*, Catrina Livermore, Kimia Pourshadi, Natalie Tantisirirat, Joy Marie Virga, Andrew McArthur

ArentFox Schiff’s Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force published its first annual report last year to help multinational companies navigate the complexities of forced labor laws in the United States and in countries around the world. Since our last report, forced labor enforcement has developed rapidly, with many of our predictions materializing in 2024.

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Trump’s Policy Playbook
Trump Tariff Headlines – From Talk to Action
February 3, 2025
David R. Hamill, Antonio J. Rivera, James Kim*, Birgit Matthiesen

As of this writing on February 3, the president’s long awaited new tariffs have been officially announced via Executive Orders (EOs) from the White House for Canada, Mexico, and China. They confirm media reports of new 25% tariffs for imports from Canada (except energy resources) and Mexico and 10% for imports from China entered on and after February 4. Canadian energy resources will be subject to a 10% tariff. The rates of duty are in addition to any other duties, fees, exactions, or charges applicable to such imported articles.

Alerts
Due to Heightened I-9 Scrutiny Under Trump Administration, Employers Should Proactively Audit Their I-9 Compliance
February 3, 2025
Nancy A. Noonan, Berin S. Romagnolo

President Trump is focused on immigration compliance, including I-9 compliance. The federal Form I-9 is the form that every employer has to complete for every paid employee within their first three days of employment.

Events
The Research Handbook on International Claims Commissions
January 29, 2025
Ucheora Onwuamaegbu*

Join Ucheora Onwuamaegbu as he speaks on a panel at the American Society of International Law Conference.

Customs & Import Compliance Blog
Tariff Tensions: Trump’s New Trade Threats Are Imminent, or Are They?
January 29, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, Lucas A. Rock

At the Oval Office signing ceremony on January 20, President Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. The following day, President Trump extended this tariff threat to include additional 10% tariffs on goods from China, further escalating trade tensions with these key trading partners. According to Trump, the tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico will take effect on February 1. However, there is still uncertainty about whether this deadline will be met or if it is being used as a negotiation tactic.

Trump’s Policy Playbook
Grimm Quoted on Legal Implications for Hospitals as They Brace for Immigration Agents
January 28, 2025
Douglas A. Grimm

Health Care Practice Leader Douglas A. Grimm was quoted by Law360, urging hospital leaders and lawyers across the country to start implementing new strategies after the Trump Administration pulled back a Biden Administration 2021 directive to avoid immigration enforcement at certain locations, including hospitals.

Customs & Import Compliance Blog
History of the US Customs Agency: Possible Implications of the Trump Administration’s ERS Announcement
January 27, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, Mario A. Torrico

The US Customs Agency, established in 1789 under the US Department of the Treasury, has undergone significant transformations throughout its history. Initially focused on revenue collection and trade regulation, the agency’s role expanded to include national security functions following its integration into the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2003 pursuant to the Homeland Security Act of 2022 (HSA).

Alerts
Employers, Be Prepared for Raids and Unannounced Workplace Enforcement Actions
January 24, 2025
Nancy A. Noonan, Berin S. Romagnolo

President Trump has been explicit in his focus on immigration compliance and enforcement. Employers should expect increased workplace enforcement actions, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and unannounced workplace enforcement actions.

Alerts
United States Prevailed in USMCA Dispute Against Mexico on Genetically Modified Corn
January 23, 2025
Karen Ellis Carr, Rebecca W. Foreman, Denny Peixoto

The United States has prevailed in a dispute against Mexico under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) concerning genetically modified (GM) corn.

Trump’s Policy Playbook
Employers: Choose H-1B Lottery Entries Wisely Amid Trump-Era Uncertainties
January 22, 2025
Nancy A. Noonan, Berin S. Romagnolo

It is that time of year again when employers have to decide who they are sponsoring for an H-1B visa.

Events
Navigating Trade Remedies: Import Compliance Strategies in a Shifting US Trade Policy Landscape
January 22, 2025
James Kim*, Mario A. Torrico

Join International Trade & Investment associates James Kim and Mario Torrico for an in-person event with the Professional Association of Exporters and Importers.

Events
US-Canada Trade: Legal Insights from Our Washington, D.C. Experts
January 21, 2025
Leah Scarpelli, Philip S. English*

Join Leah Scarpelli and former US Congressman Philip English for a Canadian Institute of Steel Construction webinar.

Events
Tariffs and Your Business: What Lies Ahead
January 19, 2025
Mario A. Torrico

International Trade & Investment associate Mario Torrico will join a panel discussion at the Winter Fancy Food Show in Law Vegas, NV on January 19, 2025.

Customs & Import Compliance Blog
Trump Tariffs 2.0: The Tariff Tracker
January 17, 2025
Angela M. Santos, Antonio J. Rivera

As President-elect Trump continues to shape his economic plan with significant tariff policies, it’s crucial for businesses to stay informed about the potential risks and opportunities his announcements may bring.

Energy & Cleantech Counsel
Key Considerations for the Construction Industry in 2025 Under President-Elect Trump
January 17, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, Nicole C. Gregory*

As President-elect Trump prepares to take office on January 20, the construction industry must anticipate shifts in trade policy, particularly concerning tariffs. These changes are expected to have significant implications for various sectors, including energy and clean technology.

Energy & Cleantech Counsel
Trump’s Second Term: Implications for Tariffs and Enforcement in the Solar Industry
January 17, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, Mario A. Torrico

As President-elect Trump prepares to take office for a second term, his presidency will undoubtedly reshape US international trade policy, impacting US and foreign manufacturing. We can expect that his administration will implement new and increased tariffs. Whether those tariffs come in the form of universal tariffs, tariffs targeted to a few countries, industries or products, or tariffs targeted to certain companies will likely be known once Trump assumes office. The solar industry, particularly solar products originating from China, is expected to be a focus point of potential future tariff measures.

Energy & Cleantech Counsel
Navigating Tariff Threats Under the Trump Administration, Challenges Ahead for the EV and Battery Supply Chain
January 17, 2025
Antonio J. Rivera, James Kim*, Birgit Matthiesen

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to assume office on January 20, numerous tariff proposals have already been put forward that could significantly impact the electric vehicle (EV) and battery supply chain industry. Differentiating between the potential for immediate tariff actions and those requiring more time to implement is critical for companies that are in preparation of such actions.

Alerts
The Parting Blow – Biden Administration Issues Sweeping Export Controls on AI Models and Advanced Chips
January 16, 2025
Terry M. Frederic, Derek Ha, Kay C. Georgi, Sylvia G. Costelloe

The US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) introduced its long-anticipated (some would say dreaded) Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion (the AI Diffusion Rule) on January 15. Highlights include the first-ever export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) models and worldwide license requirements for advanced chips.

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Customs & Import Compliance Blog
As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns: January 2025
January 16, 2025
Angela M. Santos, Nancy A. Noonan, Lucas A. Rock, Mario A. Torrico, James Kim*, Derek Ha, William G. Stroupe II, Natalie Tantisirirat, Sylvia G. Costelloe, Matthew Tuchband

Welcome to the January 2025 issue of “As the (Customs and Trade) World Turns,” our monthly newsletter where we compile essential updates from the customs and trade world over the past month. We bring you the most recent and significant insights in an accessible format, concluding with our main takeaways — aka “And the Fox Says…” — on what you need to know.

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