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Hosts: Renee Chuichiarelli & Julie Parks
In this installment of the Tariff Chaos mini-series, Hammer & Heels (Renee & Julie) go global. Trade compliance isn’t just a U.S. challenge — and as tariffs expand across borders, organizations need to prepare for the complexities of tariff globalization.
Know Who’s Who in Your Organization – Identify key roles across finance, supply chain, purchasing, and customs in every country where you import, export, or produce.
Stay Ahead of Global Regulations – Track resources like the Canadian Gazette, and lean on your international network for early insights.
Use Your Brokers Wisely – Customs brokers abroad can be an invaluable source of regulatory intelligence. Build relationships with them to strengthen your global trade strategy.
👉 This week’s action item: Reach out to at least one global point of contact (internal or external). Confirm their responsibilities, get their data organized, and make sure they know you’ll need their support as tariff globalization unfolds.
Join the Trade Geeks Community at Global Training Center and tell Renee & Julie:
Did you “make a friend” internally?
Who are your go-to contacts in other countries?
How are you organizing your network for global tariff readiness?
Producer: Lalo Solorzano
New TIPS episodes every Tuesday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
Connect with us on LinkedIn, LinkedIn (GTC), YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts,join the Trade Geeks community, or email us at [email protected].
Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!
Reach us at [email protected]
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Hosts: Renee Chuichiarelli & Julie Parks
In this installment of the Tariff Chaos mini-series, Hammer & Heels (Renee & Julie) go global. Trade compliance isn’t just a U.S. challenge — and as tariffs expand across borders, organizations need to prepare for the complexities of tariff globalization.
Know Who’s Who in Your Organization – Identify key roles across finance, supply chain, purchasing, and customs in every country where you import, export, or produce.
Stay Ahead of Global Regulations – Track resources like the Canadian Gazette, and lean on your international network for early insights.
Use Your Brokers Wisely – Customs brokers abroad can be an invaluable source of regulatory intelligence. Build relationships with them to strengthen your global trade strategy.
👉 This week’s action item: Reach out to at least one global point of contact (internal or external). Confirm their responsibilities, get their data organized, and make sure they know you’ll need their support as tariff globalization unfolds.
Join the Trade Geeks Community at Global Training Center and tell Renee & Julie:
Did you “make a friend” internally?
Who are your go-to contacts in other countries?
How are you organizing your network for global tariff readiness?
Producer: Lalo Solorzano
New TIPS episodes every Tuesday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
Connect with us on LinkedIn, LinkedIn (GTC), YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts,join the Trade Geeks community, or email us at [email protected].
Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!
Reach us at [email protected]

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