US – China Trade War Update: Recommendations for the Automotive Industry

Category: GIA
Published: 2024-10-07
US – China Trade War Update: Recommendations for the Automotive Industry

GlobalAutoIndustry.com’s latest Audio Interview “US – China Trade War Update: Recommendations for the Automotive Industry” features Les Glick. Les is a shareholder in the Washington DC office of the Michigan-based Butzel law firm. He is chair of the Butzel International Trade and Customs Specialty Team. Les is immediate past Co-Chair of the American Bar Association International Law Section, international Trade Committee; and previously co-chaired the Mexico Committee; and has been a frequent speaker at ABA conferences and will be a speaker at their next meeting in November. Les is the author of a number of books on trade and Customs Law, the most recent being “United States Mexico Trade Agreement (USMCA) – Legal and Business implications”, published by Kluwer Law International.  Les has assisted clients, many in the automotive industry, with tariff and trade issues involving imports into the United States from around the world, most recently concerning China and the many tariff actions that have been imposed on China by Presidents Trump and Biden.

In the 16-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Glick discusses these questions:

•             I know you are an expert on China trade, what are the latest developments in trade with China?

•             What is the impact on the US automotive industry?

•             What were the reasons for these changes?

•             Have these changes already taken effect?

•             What is the current status and what actions can interested parties take?

•             What are the broader implications of these new regulations for the automotive industry, and for China?

•             What action might we expect China to take?

•             What implications do these actions have for the U.S. elections, and which candidates are likely to benefit the most?

•             Do you have information you can send to global automotive listeners that would provide more details?