Even as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether certain tariffs can remain intact, one thing is clear: one way or another, levies on imported goods are sure to play a central role in the Trump Administration’s economic policy for the foreseeable future.

As their organization’s “tariff sheriff,” trade compliance professionals again find themselves in the unenviable position of navigating an international trade environment full of uncertainty in 2026.

What happens if SCOTUS finds the IEEPA tariffs to be unconstitutional? What policies might the White House introduce next? What is the state of negotiations with our largest trading partners? What’s the best way for me to insulate my buyers from rising costs?

Join this interactive discussion for the answers to these questions and more: Our expert panel will discuss:

  • The likely impacts of possible Supreme Court rulings
  • Six key tariff-mitigation strategies to consider in 2026
  • The sudden popularity of duty drawback… and the backlog it has created

Panelists

Bonnie M. Kersch, LCB, CCS, MCS, CES
Bonnie M. Kersch, LCB, CCS, MCS, CES
Owner
Lila Landis, LCB CUSECO CGSS CCEP-I
Lila Landis, LCB CUSECO CGSS CCEP-I
Global Head of Compliance
JAS
Jade Christopher, LCB
Jade Christopher, LCB
Director of Operations
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This webinar has been approved by the International Compliance Professionals Association (ICPA) for 1 LCB, CCS/MCS and CES/MES credit.

This webinar has been approved by the NCBFAA Educational Institute (NEI) for 1 LCB, CCS/MCS and CES/MES credit.

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