Navigating the Tariff Landscape: Impacts and Strategies for Regional Businesses


Thursday, June 26, 2025
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Join us for an insightful discussion on the evolving tariff landscape and its effects on businesses and the economy.  

Regional businesses face growing uncertainty as the July 9, 2025, expiration of the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs approaches. Understanding the economic and industry implications of different types of tariffs - from reciprocal to universal to product-specific - is essential to navigating the current wave of the trade climate and associated executive actions. 

While tariffs are intended to incentivize reshoring in the long term, they have the potential to burden our region's industrial base, including the manufacturing, construction, and pharmaceutical sectors, in the short term.

This forum will provide valuable insights into the current state of tariffs, including the expiration of the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, the status of bilateral deals, the likelihood of new tariffs, and how global supply chain disruptions could influence planning and strategy in the near and long term. You'll also learn about the economic impact of tariffs on specific industries and sectors in our region, equipping yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions and navigate tariff uncertainty while sustaining your company's resilience and growth.

Speaker:
Stephen Stanley, Chief U.S. Economist, Santander US Capital Markets, LLC (SanCap)

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