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Trade & Tariff Briefing with Greenberg Traurig

  • World Trade Center Utah 60 South Temple Salt Lake City, UT, 84150 United States (map)

Date and Time

Friday, December 19, 2025
9:30–10 a.m. MST

Location

Virtual (Registration required)
Zoom

Year-end trade outlook, and what businesses should expect next

Tariffs are shifting fast, enforcement is tightening, and global policy signals are anything but quiet. To close out the year, we’re bringing in one of the nation’s top trade minds: Laura Siegel Rabinowitz, chair of Greenberg Traurig’s New York International Trade Practice.

Working at the center of U.S. customs, tariff actions, and global supply chain rules, Laura brings a clear, practical read on where trade policy stands today — and where it’s headed as we move into 2026.

What you’ll learn

In a fast, focused briefing, Laura will break down:

  • The biggest trade and tariff developments closing out 2025

  • What’s likely to shift early in the new year

  • How policy changes impact Utah importers and exporters

  • Where businesses should focus now to stay cost-efficient and compliant

Whether your company imports components, exports finished goods, or simply wants to stay ready, this briefing offers real-time insight you can act on immediately.

Why this conversation matters

Greenberg Traurig’s latest GT Alert highlights how the U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a pivotal case on IEEPA authority and potential tariff refunds — a decision that could reshape the landscape for importers. With decisions like this pending, staying informed is essential for planning ahead.

About the series

Each Friday, our Trade & Tariff Briefing breaks down the latest policy shifts and on-the-ground impacts — helping Utah businesses navigate uncertainty and stay globally competitive.

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About our special guest

Laura Siegel Rabinowitz

Chair of Greenberg Traurig’s New York International Trade Practice, Laura advises companies navigating tariffs, customs enforcement, and complex global supply chains. She works with importers, exporters, manufacturers, and retailers across industries — from renewable energy and steel to consumer products and industrial equipment.

A former attorney with U.S. Customs, Laura brings deep expertise in duty mitigation, compliance, forced-labor enforcement, and the regulatory scrutiny affecting today’s global trade environment.


More from Greenberg Traurig

Greenberg Traurig’s recent GT Alert outlines what’s at stake as the U.S. Supreme Court reviews IEEPA tariff authority — an issue many importers are tracking closely.

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