Topics covered in this podcast include: battling tariff fraud and importers seeing to illegally evade tariffs; the White House's reciprocal tariffs and key steps, or priorities, from a tariff enforcement perspective, for U.S. Customs to address tariff fraud activity; the ongoing developments regarding the Court of International Trade and President Trump's implementation of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1997; the recently-introduced 40% transshipment tariffs; and another pause on tariffs of goods imported into the U.S. from China, among other topics.
Gregory Husisian is a partner and litigation attorney with Foley & Lardner LLP. Gregory is chair of the firm’s International Trade and National Security Practice, focusing on both international trade and international regulatory issues. Other focuses of his practice include: compliance and regulatory risk management.
Before entering private practice, Gregory clerked for the Honorable Jerry E. Smith of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Greg holds a BA in economics from Cornell and also graduated from Cornell Law School. Before entering private practice, Gregory clerked for the Honorable Jerry E. Smith of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Greg holds a BA in economics from Cornell and also graduated from Cornell Law School. He also contributes to his firm's blog on tariffs, which can be found here.
