Global Trade Twists & Turns: Key Changes in US-China Trade

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The recent US-China agreement has paused the BIS 50 percent rule, impacting export controls and due diligence for manufacturers and exporters, as well as delaying rare earth export licensing and mutual tariff adjustments.

Join e2open experts Andy Simmons, Senior Director, Solutions Consulting, and Alex Lowery, Senior Solutions Consultant, for a LinkedIn Live session that explores how this change affects trade compliance requirements and what steps you should take to stay ahead. The session covers:

How the BIS 50 percent rule suspension impacts export controls and due diligence

The strategic importance of rare earth metals and licensing delays for manufacturers

What temporary tariff relief means for cost models and sourcing decisions

Other policy shifts and quid pro quo measures

Why compliance teams must treat these shifts as part of long-term strategic planning

Actionable steps to keep your organization agile, compliant, and prepared for future changes

Global Trade Mining Snapshot

Watch the video to prepare your organization for the evolving global trade landscape with practical strategies.

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