How Tech Tools Help Mitigate Supply Chain Disruption

With supply chain disruption erupting around the world, what strategies and tools can customers use to navigate these cataclysmic changes? The most recognizable supply chain disruption over the last few years has undoubtedly been the China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process. These include the punitive tariffs on Chinese origin products, tariffs on EU and US origin products under that large civil aircraft dispute, and some retaliation around digital services taxes on specific origin items. Add in the new administration’s new United States Trade Representative, most companies are eager to understand this new field of play. What would these changes potentially bring? Listen as Global Trade experts, Suzanne Offerman and EY’s Lynlee Brown talk about global supply chain trends and offer strategies and technology tools to help mitigate these disruptions.   Additional resources: Lynlee Brown LinkedIn Suzanne Offerman LinkedIn [Special report] Avoiding supply chain disruption with analytics and proactive global trade planning https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/en/corporation-solutions/c/avoiding-supply-chain-disruption-with-analytics-and-proactive-global-trade-planning/form [Blogpost] Forced labor and supply chain risk: What companies need to know https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/blog/forced-labor-and-supply-chain-risk-what-companies-need-to-know/ [Article] How free trade agreements can help you maximize duty savings in your supply chain design https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/en/insights/articles/how-free-trade-agreements-can-help-you-maximize-duty-savings-in-your-supply-chain-design [Webinar] Preparing for trade compliance audits post-COVID https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3083289/11D1D52A57F62DE59CBA739D6DCBF2E3?

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