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Supply and Demand Chain Executive | Tariffs, Trials, and Tactics: Navigating Tariff Disruptions in Your Supply Chain

October 27, 2025

Product-reliant industries are feeling the impact of what may be considered the “year of the tariff” for major players in product supply chains, and recent legal developments render the current environment far from stable. The fast and furious nature of the tariff roll-out in 2025 has left businesses scrambling to develop adaptable and pragmatic strategies to address the additional costs and burden impacting international commerce.

While President Donald Trump employed tariffs as a trade tool in his first term, businesses that rely on imports have noticed big changes in 2025.

In his first term, Trump relied on Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose tariffs on certain products from China. Both laws required the tariff actions to go through an investigation period, during which the industry could weigh in and plan for the proposed tariffs.

Click here to read the full article written by Frank Bayyari and Meghann Supino published in Supply and Demand Chain Executive.

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