Every week, get the exact tariff changes, cost impacts, and legal workarounds your procurement team needs — before your competitors find out.
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The problem
Most procurement teams find out about tariff changes after the damage is done — an unexpected invoice, a margin hit, a scramble to find new suppliers.
A new executive order raises tariffs 25% overnight. Your landed cost explodes with no warning.
By the time your customs broker calls, your competitors already re-routed their supply chain.
Federal Register notices are written for lawyers. Not for the VP of Procurement.
Legal workarounds exist — FTZs, duty drawback, bonded warehouses — but nobody tells you.
What you get
Every Monday morning, a clear, actionable briefing lands in your inbox. No fluff. No filler.
Every new ruling, rate change, and executive order — translated into plain English.
What it means for your landed costs, margins, and supplier contracts — in real numbers.
Duty drawback, FTZ strategies, tariff classification reviews — real options to act on this week.
Upcoming decisions and hearings on your radar — so you're never caught off guard again.
Sample insight
Real analysis. Real numbers. Real action steps. Every single week.
The USTR confirmed this week that tariff rates on electronics components, industrial fasteners, and select plastics remain at 25%. No phase-out scheduled. If you're sourcing from Tier 2 suppliers in Guangdong, your classification may need a second look.
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Common questions
US importers, procurement managers, supply chain directors, and operations leaders directly affected by tariff changes. If tariffs affect your cost of goods, this is for you.
No. This is intelligence and analysis to help you ask better questions and make faster decisions. For specific legal advice, consult your trade attorney — but come to that meeting fully informed.
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