How Osler Can Help
As one of Canada’s leading law firms, we are closely monitoring the evolving trade policies and economic shifts under the new U.S. administration. The changes implemented by the Trump presidency are likely to bring significant implications for businesses operating across borders. We have created this topic hub to help you stay informed.
From supply chain disruptions and tariff modifications to broader trade agreement renegotiations, our team is here to guide your business through this period of uncertainty and opportunity. Our International Trade Group is uniquely positioned to help clients understand and navigate complex trade laws, customs issues and cross-border regulations. We provide tailored advice on matters such as
- tariffs, duties and import/export controls
- economic sanctions
- trade compliance, including controlled goods, customs audits and trade risk assessments
- trade agreements and negotiations, including USMCA, CETA and CPTPP
- anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations and related appeals and disputes
Whether your focus is securing supply chains, adjusting to new trade policies or resolving cross-border disputes, we provide pragmatic solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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