The US is set to raise tariffs on #EU vehicles to 25%—a move that may affect costs, sourcing decisions, and supply chains for importers.
What should you be watching—and how can you prepare? Read the full breakdown: https://t.co/NZYpLUiFnw
President Trump has posted potential new tariffs on European imports tied to Greenland negotiations—adding fresh uncertainty for global supply chains and trade compliance teams.
This is what it could mean for your business: https://t.co/PXyhjqyEcY
#tariffs#greenland
Starting 2/6/26, all CBP refunds must be issued electronically—paper checks will be eliminated except in limited waiver cases. Importers not enrolled in ACH refunds need to take action now to avoid delays or lost interest.
Find out how to prepare: https://t.co/ww8EQpMoVk
More time—but no relief yet.
Section 232 tariff increases on upholstered furniture, cabinets, and vanities have been delayed until 2027, but the 25% duty still applies today.
What should importers do next? Find out: https://t.co/zauiVySGrS
#Section232
CPSC eFiling Is 6 Months Away — Join the Live Webinar on 1/8.
We strongly encourage attending the live CPSC webinar on January 8 (2–3 PM ET) to hear the latest guidance directly from the agency.
👉 Register here: https://t.co/rjttWhOkuw
#CPSC#eFiling#TradeCompliance#NCBFAA
Mexico has approved tariff increases on imports from non-FTA countries, impacting approximately 1,400 products effective January 1, 2026. Most goods will face duty hikes of 20%, 25%, or 35%, with some reaching up to 50%.
Read more here: https://t.co/nYiaV16EXP
What does progress really look like? This year, it meant innovating for our clients, giving back to our #communities, and making #sustainability part of how we operate every day.
Here’s a look at the impact we’re proud of—and where we’re headed next❄️ https://t.co/886UPJbWgR
Challenges to IEEPA tariffs remain before the Supreme Court, with a decision expected by mid-2026. Recent Court of International Trade rulings confirm refunds could be ordered if the tariffs are ruled unlawful—but the refund pathway remains uncertain.
https://t.co/epZ3Hhn4R6
Effective December 26, 2025, Canada is applying a 25% tariff on a broad range of steel derivative products imported from all countries, expanding existing steel trade controls.
https://t.co/7Pidsx7L2A
As of 12/15, US Customs and Border Protection is requiring all PMS-related bills to be paid electronically via https://t.co/E4NhHCqgXc — no more paper checks! 🚫🧾 —https://t.co/WYmnYwQY0r
#CBP#Importers#PMS#PayGov#Customs#SupplyChain
Starting 1/1/26, tariffs on non-CAFTA-DR goods will increase over time and stack on top of existing duties, including reciprocal tariffs.
Get the details and see how this could impact your supply chain: https://t.co/uTQyLH7d7r
#Nicaragua#tariffs
🚛 John Esborn returns to finish his conversation with our hosts, covering the experiences that shaped his leadership, the realities of scaling logistics operations, and more.
YouTube: https://t.co/52KhP38oCS
Spotify: https://t.co/mrlOQRWhUF
We are expanding our Mohawk Global Container Exchange (MGCX) service to deliver a smarter, more sustainable way to move international containers across Upstate New York.
Learn more about how this rail-based solution is transforming supply chains: https://t.co/2uhDZUJqkU
The US has reached a new trade and investment agreement with Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The deal updates tariff structures capping reciprocal rates at 15% and introduces new quotas for products like beef, bison, and poultry.
More details here - https://t.co/ovrFbqpl3B
Over 200 agricultural products are now exempt from reciprocal tariffs—including coffee, tropical fruits, beef, cocoa, and more. Learn more about these changes: https://t.co/nqw3S2K02j
This week on Borderline Genius, Mohawk Global COO John Esborn shares his — from his early days in logistics to his time at Wayfair, and the lessons he’s carried into his leadership at Mohawk Global.
YouTube: https://t.co/PijBxFKfRi
Spotify:https://t.co/0GW9exn3hR
The Supreme Court is weighing whether the White House went too far in using emergency powers to impose new tariffs. The outcome could reshape US trade authority—and mean big changes (or refunds) for importers. Find out more—https://t.co/alpnOT8py7
#IEEPA#tariffs#supremecourt
Get ready—starting November 1, 2025, new Section 232 tariffs to into effect:
-25% on imported medium- and heavy-duty trucks and key parts (engines, transmissions, tires, chassis)
-10% on buses, including school and transit buses
These are the details—https://t.co/9KHuAYFkKI