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Host: Cindy Allen
This week, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — channels 22 from the Red album to reflect on a trade environment that feels happy, free, confused, and lonely all at the same time.
From new Section 232 tariffs announced by the Trump administration to the ripple effects on pharmaceuticals, trucks, furniture, and cabinetry, Cindy breaks down what these measures mean for importers, customs brokers, and compliance teams. She also highlights the EU deal implementation, the role of trade associations, and the looming Supreme Court case over IEEPA tariffs.
At the same time, Cindy reminds trade professionals of the importance of staying connected and leaning on the trade community as we navigate rapid changes together.
Details of the Trump administration’s latest Section 232 tariffs:
Why generics from India and China were not included in the new duties
The pharmaceutical trade role of Ireland and Switzerland
The EU trade deal rollout and CBP’s reliance on Chapter 99 numbers
How limited government communication impacts brokers and importers
Why joining NCBFAA, AAEI, or ICPA helps importers and brokers stay informed
Updates on the IEEPA Supreme Court case and its potential impact on tariff policy
Importers must prepare for higher duties on pharmaceuticals, trucks, furniture, and cabinetry.
CBP’s use of Chapter 99 numbers provides technical implementation but leaves policy questions unresolved.
Switzerland and Ireland remain critical players in pharmaceutical imports — and targets for tariff discussions.
Trade associations are vital for getting timely answers and shaping FAQs.
The IEEPA Supreme Court case could reshape tariff authority and compliance strategies.
Federal Register – Tariffs & Trade Notices
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
NCBFAA – National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America
AAEI – American Association of Exporters and Importers
ICPA – International Compliance Professionals Association
Supreme Court of the United States – Docket Information
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Trade Force Multiplier
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn
New episodes every Friday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
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Host: Cindy Allen
This week, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — channels 22 from the Red album to reflect on a trade environment that feels happy, free, confused, and lonely all at the same time.
From new Section 232 tariffs announced by the Trump administration to the ripple effects on pharmaceuticals, trucks, furniture, and cabinetry, Cindy breaks down what these measures mean for importers, customs brokers, and compliance teams. She also highlights the EU deal implementation, the role of trade associations, and the looming Supreme Court case over IEEPA tariffs.
At the same time, Cindy reminds trade professionals of the importance of staying connected and leaning on the trade community as we navigate rapid changes together.
Details of the Trump administration’s latest Section 232 tariffs:
Why generics from India and China were not included in the new duties
The pharmaceutical trade role of Ireland and Switzerland
The EU trade deal rollout and CBP’s reliance on Chapter 99 numbers
How limited government communication impacts brokers and importers
Why joining NCBFAA, AAEI, or ICPA helps importers and brokers stay informed
Updates on the IEEPA Supreme Court case and its potential impact on tariff policy
Importers must prepare for higher duties on pharmaceuticals, trucks, furniture, and cabinetry.
CBP’s use of Chapter 99 numbers provides technical implementation but leaves policy questions unresolved.
Switzerland and Ireland remain critical players in pharmaceutical imports — and targets for tariff discussions.
Trade associations are vital for getting timely answers and shaping FAQs.
The IEEPA Supreme Court case could reshape tariff authority and compliance strategies.
Federal Register – Tariffs & Trade Notices
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
NCBFAA – National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America
AAEI – American Association of Exporters and Importers
ICPA – International Compliance Professionals Association
Supreme Court of the United States – Docket Information
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Trade Force Multiplier
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn
New episodes every Friday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
👉 Connect with us:
Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn
Global Training Center on LinkedIn
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
Trade Geeks Community
Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!

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