
International Trade Minute: Quick-Fire Trade News
March 17, 2025: US-Canada Tensions, Metal Tariffs, Russia Sanctions, New 232 & Global Retaliation
Mar 19, 2025 · 14:40
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Description
Welcome to the International Trade Minute: Quick-Fire Trade News, where time is trade. We are your go-to podcast for rapid and concise updates on trade and law, designed specifically for busy trade professionals. Sponsored by Reidel Law Firm and prepared by seasoned trade attorneys, our twice-weekly podcast packages your essential trade updates, all in the time it takes to enjoy your coffee break. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, and join the conversation with a network of like-minded professionals on LinkedIn. Where time is trade, make every minute count.
Show Notes
Welcome to 'International Trade Minute: Quick-Fire Trade News,' the essential podcast for today's trade professionals, presented to you by Reidel Law Firm. If you're a seasoned practitioner, this is where you'll find your weekly distilled briefing on the pulse of international commerce and regulation. We bring you the latest legal and trade news, distilled into straightforward, bite-sized updates for busy trade professionals. Sponsored by Reidel Law Firm, this podcast is crafted by expert trade attorneys to keep you ahead of the curve with concise, actionable insights. Perfect for your morning commute or coffee break, stay informed without the fluff. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and join our professional community on LinkedIn. Today we're bringing you critical updates on a series of major trade developments that are reshaping the international commerce landscape. In our lineup, we'll dive into the escalating trade tensions between the US and Canada, with dramatic developments in metal tariffs and potential automotive sector impacts. We'll examine the Trump administration's latest stance on Russian sanctions and explore new Section 232 investigations into copper and lumber imports. We'll also cover the rushed implementation of steel and aluminum derivatives tariffs and analyze the international community's retaliatory responses to recent US trade actions.