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Managing trade risk in the U.S. and Mexico
A trade lawyer and customs broker share insights for Canadian companies exporting to the U.S. and Mexico.
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Trade with the U.S. and Mexico has become more complex for Canadian exporters. Changes in tariffs, rules of origin and customs requirements can quickly affect costs, competitiveness and contractual obligations.
This webinar offers practical insights into these risks and how they affect exporters, helping you better identify where issues can arise in cross-border trade.
What trade and customs changes can mean for your business
If you’re making decisions related to contracts or cross-border trade, our panelists will help you better understand where trade and compliance risks can affect costs and contractual obligations.
Key takeaways from this webinar:
- How changing trade regulations and tariffs impact your business
- Practical insights into cross-border requirements and how to navigate them
- Best practices to consider when protecting your business against risk in a changing trade environment
- How Export Development Canada’s (EDC) financial and knowledge support can help you navigate trade complexity and protect against contract risk
Looking for more details? Find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) and details about this webinar below.
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Expert perspectives on trade and compliance risk
This webinar brings together a trade lawyer with decades of experience and a customs broker who advises companies navigating trade challenges with the U.S and Mexico.
Moderated by EDC, and informed by 80 years of supporting Canadian exporters, the discussion focuses on how compliance issues can affect business decisions, contracts and day-to-day operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Trade risks can include added costs from unexpected tariffs, delays at the border, compliance issues and changes in how trade requirements are interpreted or enforced.
This webinar explores those risks in more detail, with insights from legal and customs experts.
For more information on trade opportunities and risks, EDC offers these resources:
In trade agreements, rules of origin determine whether your goods qualify for lower tariff rates or preferential treatment. If they don’t, standard tariffs may apply.
Errors in origin classification or declarations can result in higher duties and lead to delays or penalties.
Risk often comes from documentation errors, product classification issues and misunderstanding how customs requirements are applied at the border.
Shifts in trade rules or enforcement can affect costs, delivery obligations and contract terms, increasing commercial risk for exporters.
In this webinar, trade and customs experts will share their perspectives on how these changes can affect business decisions in a changing trade environment.
Yes, registrants for this free webinar will receive a followup email with access to the recording and additional EDC resources related to understanding trade risk when exporting to the U.S. and Mexico.
Absolutely. Bring your questions about U.S. and Mexico trade risk and compliance for the live Q&A.
Don’t have a MyEDC Account?
Create one nowThanks for registering.
You can join the webinar 15 minutes before it starts.
For more trade knowledge, expert insights, and to view your events, check out your MyEDC dashboard.