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Considerations for metals and minerals companies on tariffs, trade and transparency

In this webcast, leaders from the metals and minerals sector share insights on today’s complex and fast-changing trade and tariff landscape and what it means for your business.

EY is pleased to invite you to our webcast, which brings together leaders from the metals and minerals sector to share insights on today’s complex and fast-changing trade and tariff landscape and what it all means for your business today and tomorrow.

Key topics include:

  • The current state of affairs: an overview of the latest developments in tariffs, potential impacts and considerations for the United States, Canada, Latin America and South America
  • Impact on supply chains: an analysis of the effects of evolving tariffs on supply chain dynamics in the sector
  • Cross-border trade and investments: an overview of existing challenges in cross-border trade, including regulatory compliance and tariff impacts, and approaches for leveraging trade agreements
  • Transparency expectations: insights into increasing transparency requirements from local tax authorities and their implications for metals and minerals companies

Panelists

  • Lynlee Brown, Partner, Global Trade, Ernst & Young LLP (US)
  • Helen Byon, Partner, Global Trade, EY Law LLP (Canada)
  • Alicia Dominguez, EY Chile Mining and Energy Leader; Partner, EY Consultores Limitada
  • Rodrigo Ochoa, EY Mexico International Tax and Transaction Services Leader; Partner, Mancera, S.C.

Moderator

  • Greg Matlock, EY Americas Metals & Mining Tax Leader

EY member firms do not practice law where not permitted by local law or regulation. Ernst & Young LLP (US) does not practice law or offer legal advice.

EY webcast managed and produced by Ernst & Young LLP’s Tax Technical Knowledge Services Group, Washington, DC: Lynn Fairfax

Webcast

Total duration: 60 minutes

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