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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 16 MIN

[Cindy's Version] The Tariff Maze: Can Anyone Keep Up?

from Simply Trade · host Global Training Center

Host: Cindy Allen Published: June 19, 2026 Length: ~15 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center Summary In this week’s episode of Simply Trade: Cindy’s Version, Cindy Allen explores the growing complexity facing importers, customs brokers, and compliance professionals as trade policy continues to evolve at a rapid pace. From new developments involving the EU tariff agreement and ongoing Section 301 litigation to uncertainty surrounding the administration’s customs enforcement Executive Order and the future of USMCA, the trade community is being asked to navigate an increasingly complicated environment. Inspired by Taylor Swift’s Labyrinth, Cindy focuses on a theme many trade professionals can relate to: finding a way through complexity when the path forward is anything but straightforward. What was once a relatively predictable customs process has become a maze of overlapping tariff programs, country-specific rules, component-level reporting requirements, trade remedies, and constantly evolving compliance obligations. The episode serves as both a trade update and a reminder that while the complexity may feel overwhelming, the trade community continues to adapt, innovate, and move forward. This Week in Trade • The European Union approved implementation of the Turnberry Tariff Deal, helping prevent additional tariff escalation between the U.S. and EU. • The Supreme Court declined to hear challenges involving Section 301 Lists 3 and 4 tariffs, leaving those tariffs in place. • President Trump threatened potential 100% tariffs on French wine and champagne related to France’s digital services tax. • Questions continue surrounding implementation of the Executive Order on Strengthening Customs Enforcement, with few details yet available from CBP or other agencies. • USMCA negotiations remain ongoing, with expectations that negotiations will continue beyond the current deadline. • The Commercial Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) is scheduled to meet July 15 as industry engagement continues. Main Topic / Discussion The central focus of this episode is the increasing complexity of global trade compliance. Cindy walks through how trade professionals are now managing multiple overlapping tariff programs simultaneously. What once required understanding product classification, valuation, country of origin, and free trade agreements has evolved into a system layered with Section 301 actions, Section 122 duties, Section 232 tariffs, country-specific exceptions, company-specific provisions, component-level reporting requirements, and detailed U.S.-content calculations. This complexity extends beyond importers. Customs brokers must understand not only which tariffs apply, but also the correct order of application, reporting requirements, ACE programming impacts, and evolving CBP guidance. Meanwhile, importers are being asked to collect and maintain supply chain information at a level of detail that many organizations have never previously required. Drawing on the theme of Labyrinth, Cindy compares today’s trade environment to navigating a maze where everyone—from CBP to brokers to importers—is trying to find the correct path through an increasingly complicated regulatory landscape. Key Takeaways • The EU tariff agreement provides some stability for transatlantic trade. • Section 301 tariffs continue to withstand legal challenges. • Significant uncertainty remains around implementation of the Customs Enforcement Executive Order. • USMCA negotiations are unlikely to conclude by the current deadline. • Trade compliance requirements are becoming increasingly detailed and data-driven. • Importers, brokers, software providers, and CBP are all adapting to unprecedented levels of complexity. • The ability to manage complexity may become one of the most important competitive advantages in international trade. Resources & Mentions • Global Training Center • Trade Force Multiplier • Commercial Operations Advisory Committee • USMCA Credits Host: • Cindy Allen – LinkedIn Producer: • Lalo Solorzano 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community and never miss an episode that helps you trade smarter. 🎧 Listen on: • Apple Podcasts • Spotify • YouTube 💬 Connect with us: • Global Training Center on LinkedIn • Trade Geeks Community

Host: Cindy AllenPublished: June 19, 2026Length: ~15 minutesPresented by: Global Training Center Summary In this week’s episode of Simply Trade: Cindy’s Version, Cindy Allen explores the growing complexity facing importers, customs brokers, and compliance professionals as trade policy continues to evolve at a rapid pace. From new developments involving the EU tariff agreement and ongoing Section 301 litigation to uncertainty surrounding the administration’s customs enforcement Executive Order and the future of USMCA, the trade community is being asked to navigate an increasingly complicated environment. Inspired by Taylor Swift’s Labyrinth, Cindy focuses on a theme many trade professionals can relate to: finding a way through complexity when the path forward is anything but straightforward. What was once a relatively predictable customs process has become a maze of overlapping tariff programs, country-specific rules, component-level reporting requirements, trade remedies, and constantly evolving compliance obligations. The episode serves as both a trade update and a reminder that while the complexity may feel overwhelming, the trade community continues to adapt, innovate, and move forward. This Week in Trade • The European Union approved implementation of the Turnberry Tariff Deal, helping prevent additional tariff escalation between the U.S. and EU. • The Supreme Court declined to hear challenges involving Section 301 Lists 3 and 4 tariffs, leaving those tariffs in place. • President Trump threatened potential 100% tariffs on French wine and champagne related to France’s digital services tax. • Questions continue surrounding implementation of the Executive Order on Strengthening Customs Enforcement, with few details yet available from CBP or other agencies. • USMCA negotiations remain ongoing, with expectations that negotiations will continue beyond the current deadline. • The Commercial Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) is scheduled to meet July 15 as industry engagement continues. Main Topic / Discussion The central focus of this episode is the increasing complexity of global trade compliance. Cindy walks through how trade professionals are now managing multiple overlapping tariff programs simultaneously. What once required understanding product classification, valuation, country of origin, and free trade agreements has evolved into a system layered with Section 301 actions, Section 122 duties, Section 232 tariffs, country-specific exceptions, company-specific provisions, component-level reporting requirements, and detailed U.S.-content calculations. This complexity extends beyond importers. Customs brokers must understand not only which tariffs apply, but also the correct order of application, reporting requirements, ACE programming impacts, and evolving CBP guidance. Meanwhile, importers are being asked to collect and maintain supply chain information at a level of detail that many organizations have never previously required. Drawing on the theme of Labyrinth, Cindy compares today’s trade environment to navigating a maze where everyone—from CBP to brokers to importers—is trying to find the correct path through an increasingly complicated regulatory landscape. Key Takeaways • The EU tariff agreement provides some stability for transatlantic trade. • Section 301 tariffs continue to withstand legal challenges. • Significant uncertainty remains around implementation of the Customs Enforcement Executive Order. • USMCA negotiations are unlikely to conclude by the current deadline. • Trade compliance requirements are becoming increasingly detailed and data-driven. • Importers, brokers, software providers, and CBP are all adapting to unprecedented levels of complexity. • The ability to manage complexity may become one of the most important competitive advantages in international trade. Resources & Mentions • Global Training Center • Trade Force Multiplier • Commercial Operations Advisory Committee • USMCA

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