President Trump ordered agencies to conduct investigations of nonreciprocal trade arrangements but did not immediately impose reciprocal tariffs. Agencies are to report on these arrangements and propose remedies.| www.skadden.com
Flint trade experts outline high risk sectors for Trump's tariff implementation and showcase what countries might be most effected.| Flint Global
Everything from apparel to wine is in Trump’s crosshairs. And low-and-middle-income Americans will face the brunt of the tariffs.| TIME
Are reciprocal tariffs bad? Learn how Trump's 2025 tariff plan could impact trade, supply chains, prices, and global relations. Stay informed and prepared.| USA Customs Clearance
Genuine trade reciprocity would entail the United States lowering our current tariff rates and remove non-tariff barriers.| Catalyst
Learn what reciprocal tariffs are, their legal basis, and how they might be applied in the near future. See how such fair trade practices may impact importers.| USA Customs Clearance
Canada is facing wave after wave of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, from so-called reciprocal tariffs to special levies on steel and aluminum.| The Logic
Following days of speculation, President Donald Trump announced on February 13, 2025, a new tariff policy outlined in a Presidential Memorandum entitled the “Fair and Reciprocal Plan” (Plan). ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Timeline tracking key developments affecting US-China relations under the Trump 2.0 administration, including trade and business engagement.| China Briefing News