June 23, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
In just over two weeks, President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause on his country-specific reciprocal tariffs is set to expire. So far, the U.S. only finalized a deal with the U.K., leaving a host of new trade-related questions for shippers in short order.
To help provide answers on the status of trade actions and their impact, we’ll be bringing together legal and customs experts in a live Q&A as part of our annual Supply Chain Outlook event July 23. If you have a question you’d like answered during the session, please send them my way at pneuffer@industrydive.com.
The session will kick off the free, virtual outlook event, which will also feature panels covering the economic forecast, commodity markets, logistics trends and risks, and tariff mitigation strategies.
You can register for the event for free here. We hope to see you there.
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Philip Neuffer
Senior Editor, Supply Chain Dive
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