EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 10 MIN
Manufacturing in 2025: Navigating Tariffs and Legislative Shifts
from Riding the Wave of Global Tax Change · host Wolters Kluwer Corporate Tax
Welcome to Riding the Wave of Global Change, with your host Steph from the Global Tax Team at Wolters Kluwer.In this week’s episode, we turn our attention to the manufacturing sector - one already under pressure as 2025 unfolds. From escalating tariffs on key imports to policy shifts under the new administration, manufacturers are facing rising costs and operational uncertainty. We also explore regulatory changes and tax provisions set to expire this year that could significantly impact investment, supply chains, and growth strategies. Tune in as we break down what’s happening, what it means for the industry, and what to keep an eye on in the months ahead.For further information and access to a bonus chapter covering these updates in depth, follow this link: https://indd.adobe.com/view/220a4234-dd05-4ef9-8cf2-bf773ff6103cKeeping you informed and ahead, Wolters Kluwer is a global leader in information, software solutions and services for professionals in tax and accounting; financial and corporate compliance; legal and regulatory; corporate performance and ESG, and healthcare. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with technology and services. Dislaimer:This podcast is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or professional advice. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date insights, the hosts and guests are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. If you require legal, financial, or tax advice specific to your situation, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified professional.
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