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How new trade tariffs will affect UK businesses

In this webcast, senior leaders in Tax, Global Trade and Strategy will address how UK businesses could face over $1 trillion in additional US trade tariffs in the coming 12-24 months.

President Trump has stated that the next round of US trade tariffs will apply from 2 April, ‘liberation day.’ Our rapid response webcast will assess the blueprint for these tariffs and their impact on UK businesses and the wider global business environment.

Find out:

  • Specifics about the new tariffs that have been announced.
  • Expected responses from other countries, in terms of tariffs, bans and boycotts.
  • What the tariff package means for UK businesses in different sectors, including the costs and opportunities.
  • How UK business can respond from a customs, tax, cost and cash management perspective, as well as looking at wider footprint changes.

After this webcast, individuals will be able to:

  • Understand how the proposed US tariff package, alongside retaliation from the US trade partners, could see global businesses face over $1 trillion in tariffs over the next 12-24 months.
  • Understand why this would be the largest policy-driven change to global trade in decades.
  • Learn strategies to navigate retaliation measures – including export bans and content restrictions – for businesses trading across borders and to minimise cross-border supply chain disruption.

04

Apr 2025

Webcast

Participants may be eligible for continuing professional development (CPD), as determined by your professional governing body.

 

CPE credits: 0.0

Webcast FAQ

Time

09:00 - 10:00 your local time

04

Apr 2025

Webcast

Participants may be eligible for continuing professional development (CPD), as determined by your professional governing body.

 

CPE credits: 0.0

Webcast FAQ

Time

09:00 - 10:00 your local time

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