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Preparing your supply chain for the future under a new administration

In a rapidly shifting global trade environment, this webinar provides vital insights into strengthening supply chain resilience amidst new challenges, particularly the volatility surrounding the Trump administration’s new and upcoming tariff policies.

Drawing from the 2024 Global Trade Report, it will explore the intricacies of supply chain vulnerabilities, regulatory changes, and geopolitical dynamics that businesses are currently confronting. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of how these factors intersect and shape global trade operations considering the new administration's policies.

Participants will learn strategies to safeguard supply chains, emphasizing diversification and improved visibility. The session covers anticipating and adapting to regulatory changes like ESG requirements and export controls, as well as addressing geopolitical shifts such as trade disputes and the new U.S. presidential administration’s proposed retaliatory tariffs.

Attend this webinar and learn how to:
  • Identify key supply chain vulnerabilities and resilience strategies.
  • Analyze regulatory changes' implications on global trade.
  • Evaluate geopolitical shifts' impact on supply chain operations.
  • Implement diversification strategies to mitigate risks.
  • Enhance supply chain visibility and data protection through technology.

Speakers
Speaker
Marianne Rowden
CEO and Director
E-Merchants Trade Council

Marianne Rowden is the CEO and a Director of the E-Merchants Trade Council, Inc. (EMTC), a global trade association for e-commerce entrepreneurs to support simplification of trade, tax and transportation policies. EMTC is the accrediting body for the ISO/IEC 17024 Certification of Global Trade Professionals and a Partner Accreditor for CBP’s LCB Continuing Education program.
As CEO, she leverages her broad network of policymakers in the United States and at international institutions such as the World Trade Organization, World Customs Organization, the World Bank and UNCTAD to present positions that support the growth of e-commerce across all participants in the supply chain.
Marianne has also collaborated with the World Customs Organization including taking on leadership roles within the Private Sector Consultative Group, serving three terms as Co-Chair of the WCO’s Work Group on E-commerce which has produced a Framework of Standards.
Marianne Rowden served as President & CEO of the American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) for 12 years and practiced law over 20 years concentrating in international trade and transportation regulatory compliance.
Ms. Rowden serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago (formerly The John Marshall School of Law) teaching Homeland Security, U.S. import and export law, and speaks widely to U.S. and international audiences on trade issues.
Speaker
Andrew Moxon
Sr. Product Marketing Manager
Thomson Reuters

Andrew joined Thomson Reuters in 2010 with the acquisition of the Boskage international trade information business, which he managed from 2001-2019. He now is Sr. Manager of Product Marketing for ONESOURCE Global Trade.
A licensed U.S. Customs broker since 2004, and author of the Boskage Customs Broker Exam Preparation course, Andrew has worked with Checkpoint and ONESOURCE software teams on ideation, development, creation, testing, marketing and sales support for many of Thomson Reuters global trade products.

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