International Trade Resources Podcast

Tariff Announcements - Facts!

Kimberly Kirkendall

In this episode of the International Trade Resource Podcast, host Kim Kirkendall sits down with Ann Shipherd, owner of A.C. Ship Global Trade Law and a seasoned consultant with extensive experience in customs brokerage and trade compliance. Together, they tackle one of the most pressing and confusing issues in international trade today: understanding tariff announcements.

When headlines announce a new tariff or policy shift, where can importers and trade professionals turn to separate fact from speculation? Ann walks us through a step-by-step process for finding accurate, up-to-date information - starting with presidential executive orders, then moving through CBP’s Cargo Systems Messaging Service (CSMS), the Federal Register, and beyond. She also emphasizes the practical role of customs brokers and industry colleagues in interpreting rapidly changing guidance.

The conversation dives deep into tariff stacking, the challenges of conflicting or delayed announcements, and the growing reliance on tools like ACE to verify the real-world application of tariffs. Ann and Kim highlight the importance of industry collaboration, CBP rulings, and staying proactive in a landscape where regulations shift quickly and sometimes retroactively.

If you’ve ever wondered how to make sense of tariff updates—or how to protect your company from unexpected costs—this episode is packed with insights and practical strategies.



Key Takeaways:

  • Where to find the most reliable sources of tariff information (executive orders, CSMS, Federal Register, ACE).


  • Why your customs broker should be your first call when announcements are made.


  • How to use CBP rulings and industry associations to clarify uncertainties.


  • What tariff stacking is and why it complicates landed cost calculations.


  • The risks of delayed duty bills and why trade professionals must stay vigilant.
  • Tools like newsletters, websites, and LinkedIn can help professionals stay up to date on rapidly changing trade issues.


  • Storytelling is a powerful tool in influencing policymakers—companies that speak up can shape the future of trade.
     

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