Tariffs & Trade, Part 1: The State of Play after the SCOTUS Decision - Refunds, New Tariffs and More
April 14 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm EST
Tariffs are changing in real time—and so are your opportunities and risks. As Part 1 of a two-part FPSA series, this session focuses on where things stand today, including refunds, legal pathways, and immediate impacts to your business. Start here to understand what actions you can take now.
U.S. trade policy is shifting quickly—and recent legal developments are creating real implications for food producers, processors, and equipment suppliers. Following the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down IEEPA tariffs, companies across the food industry are navigating new questions around potential refunds, future tariff actions, and ongoing policy uncertainty.
In this timely session, we’ll translate what the decision means for FPSA members—connecting the legal changes to real-world impacts on sourcing, pricing, and supply chain strategy. We’ll also explore what tariffs may be on the horizon and how they could affect imported ingredients, equipment, and components. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the current landscape, along with practical steps to prepare for potential refunds and protect their organization’s position in a rapidly evolving trade environment.
Expect an honest conversation about:
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An overview of the current state of US tariffs on imports since the Supreme Court’s decision striking down the IEEPA tariffs
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Tariffs on the horizon and how they may affect US importers
- How to best prepare for refunds and protect your right to refunds
Speakers:

Cortney O'Toole Morgan
Partner
Husch Blackwell
Leading Husch Blackwell’s International Trade and Supply Chain practice, Cortney focuses her practice on the production, sourcing, and movement of goods, services, and technology across international borders. She advises foreign and domestic companies on all aspects of international trade, including regulatory compliance, supply chain efficiencies, investigations, and enforcement. She stays current on world events as relationships shift among countries, in order to take a proactive approach to minimizing disruption in clients’ supply chains. Cortney also stays fully informed on the manufacturing, technology, and transportation industries where many of the clients she serves operate—understanding clients’ businesses and challenges helps her better manage client risk and enhance client compliance.
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