Webinar: US Tariffs Update March 2025

March 6, 2025

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Description

CAF will present a focussed webinar on the US administration's approach to tariffs and trade issues.  The webinar will be presented by two leading trade law firms: Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. and McMillan LLP - along with a customs broker, Carson International.

The webinar will include a short presentations and a panel discussion covering the following topics:

  • US imposition of tariffs on Canada, Mexico
  • US tariffs on China
  • Other US tariff proposals (reciprocity etc.) and implications for Canada
  • De-minimis program - changes proposed
  • North American free trade - status of CUSMA/USMCA, and 2026 renewal


REGISTRATION

There is no charge for members of the Canadian Apparel Federation.  

Individuals from CAF member firms must use their username and password to register. Contact us if you need assistance.

For more information on how to join the Canadian Apparel Federation, go here.


SPONSORS

The webinar is sponsored by Carson International and KenDor Textiles Ltd.

 

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Featured Speakers

Speaker: Dave Pentland
Speaker Dave Pentland

Dave Pentland is Senior Vice-President, Compliance & Client Services, Carson International.


Speaker: William Pellerin
Speaker William Pellerin
William Pellerin is a partner in the international trade group of McMillan. He has extensive experience litigating and advising on international trade law matters and disputes and is one of the very few private practice lawyers in Canada to have argued before the WTO Appellate Body and dispute settlement panels. …

William Pellerin is a partner in the international trade group of McMillan. He has extensive experience litigating and advising on international trade law matters and disputes and is one of the very few private practice lawyers in Canada to have argued before the WTO Appellate Body and dispute settlement panels.


William litigates trade remedy matters regularly; he has successfully acted as counsel before the CITT and CBSA in numerous trade remedy proceedings. William also advises clients with respect to customs compliance, export controls and economic sanctions and has a thorough understanding of international trade policy and government processes.


He is a sought-after commentator and speaker on trade and sanctions matters, and as such is frequently interviewed and cited by Canada’s leading media outlets.

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Speaker: Ned Steiner
Speaker Ned Steiner
Edward Steiner is Senior Director, International Trade and Governmental Relations, for Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Washington, D.C., office. Mr. Steiner has over two decades of experience in the fields of public policy and international trade and development. Mr. Steiner consults for a diverse client base including private industry, …

Edward Steiner is Senior Director, International Trade and Governmental Relations, for Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Washington, D.C., office. Mr. Steiner has over two decades of experience in the fields of public policy and international trade and development.


Mr. Steiner consults for a diverse client base including private industry, trade associations and foreign governments. He represents clients on a wide range of trade and customs policy and operational matters before the U.S. Congress and Administration, as well as other governmental and non-governmental organizations. Mr. Steiner has spoken and written on a range of trade and customs-related issues including Section 301 and 232 tariffs and tariff exclusions, ocean shipping reform, e-commerce, and product and food safety, and has conducted seminars and webinars on these subjects for audiences throughout the U.S. and overseas.


Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Steiner worked as a legislative aid for Californian Representatives Sam Farr and Loretta Sanchez. As Legislative Director for Rep. Sanchez - former vice chair of the House Homeland Security Committee - he helped organize the committee, including defining subcommittee jurisdictions, scheduling hearings, and directly overseeing the work of the Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism Subcommittee. For Rep. Farr, Mr. Steiner handled a legislative portfolio that included foreign operations appropriations, trade and tax.

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Organizer

Canadian Apparel Federation


Date and Time

Thu, March 6, 2025

1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
(GMT-0400) America/Toronto

Location

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