The ifac/Pinion Washington DC briefing part 2: Navigating the latest U.S. tariffs and what comes next

Following the success of our first session, we’re back with Part 2 of the ifac/Pinion Washington DC Briefing, where we will delve deeper into the latest U.S. tariffs and explore what they mean for Irish food and agribusiness exporters.

Since our previous webinar, the Trump administration has moved forward with new tariffs, creating additional challenges for Irish businesses exporting to the U.S. As the situation continues to evolve, staying informed and prepared is crucial for navigating these changes. Our guest speaker, Bryan Kuehl, is a leading food and agribusiness lobbyist based in Washington, D.C., with extensive experience advising businesses and policymakers on U.S. trade policy, tariffs, and market access.

Join us as our expert panel shares the latest updates and strategic insights to help you understand the potential impacts on your business and how to adapt your export strategy in the face of new tariffs.

Watch part 1 here

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Register for our ifac/Pinion Washington Food and Agribusiness Briefing on Wednesday 16th April.

Key discussion points

In this follow-up session, we’ll dive deeper into the latest U.S. trade developments and their implications for Irish food and agribusiness exporters. Our expert panel will break down the most recent tariff announcements from the Trump administration and discuss what they could mean for your business.

Here’s what you can expect to gain from the webinar:

  • Understanding the latest U.S. tariffs: An in-depth look at the new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, including which products are affected and how they might impact Irish exports, particularly in the dairy and agri-food sectors.

  • Economic impact analysis: Insight into how these trade measures could alter the U.S.-Ireland trade relationship and the potential long-term effects on the Irish agribusiness sector.

  • Strategic guidance for exporters: Practical advice on how to mitigate risks associated with the new tariffs, including strategies for maintaining profitability and market access in the U.S.

  • Policy and market outlook: A look at potential future trade moves from the Trump administration, including reciprocal tariffs and trade conflicts with other regions, and how they could further influence Irish exporters.

Meet our speakers

Register Now!

Register for our ifac/Pinion Washington Food and Agribusiness Briefing on Wednesday 16th April.

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