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NAFTA’s invisible but critical Mexican trucking debate
This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Aug. 22, 2018. By Mike Meierkort, President, International… Read more
Truck driver shortage doesn’t have to mean unlevel playing field for small businesses
It’s not the cost that worries SMBs, it’s the element of unpredictability This article was originally published on… Read more
Tariffs, Trade Wars and Planning For Uncertainty
Phil Sutter, Director of U.S. Regulatory Policy for Livingston International, recently spoke with Chris Westfall of Financial Executives… Read more
Tariff dispute with U.S. is further proof Canadian small businesses need backup plan
This article was originally published in the National Post on June 26, 2018. By Stéphan Galarneau, Head… Read more
Why a U.S. auto import tariff should concern automakers, workers
This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on June 26, 2018 By David Rish, President,… Read more
What, exactly, is America’s steel tariff end game?
This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on June 6, 2018. By Daniel J. McHugh,… Read more
The consumer cost of Washington’s ‘win-win’ NAFTA timeline
This article was originally published on May 7, 2018 in the Journal of Commerce. By Mike Wilder, Vice-President,… Read more
As the Brexit Clock Ticks, Strategic Traders Are Already Looking for Ways to Limit Disruption
This article was originally published on May 7, 2018 in Global Trade Magazine. By David Merritt, Director, Global… Read more
How US small businesses can navigate the trade wars
This Associated Press article featuring commentary from Stephan Galarneau, Livingston International’s head of small business, was originally published… Read more
What Manufacturers Need to Know About Steel & Aluminum Tariffs
On March 23, 2018, the government of the United States imposed tariffs of 25 percent and 10 respectively… Read more