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Cortney focuses her practice on the production, sourcing and movement of goods, services and technology across international borders. She advises foreign and domestic companies on all aspects of international trade, including regulatory compliance, supply chain efficiencies, investigations and enforcement. She stays current on world events as relationships shift among countries, in order to take a proactive approach to minimizing disruption in clients’ supply chains.

On February 1, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order titled Imposing Duties to Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border (Canadian Tariff Order),[1] which, inter alia, imposed a 10 percent import tariff on “energy or energy resources” that “are products of Canada.”[2] Additional detail on this order can be found here. Although delayed during negotiations between the US and Canada,[3] the Canadian Tariff Order, including its 10% energy import tariff, ultimately went into effect on March 4, 2025. On March 6, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order exempting goods qualifying under the United States-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement (USMCA) from the Canadia Tariff Order effective 12:01 a.m. on March 7, 2025. However, the President has indicated that the 10% tariff on such goods will resume on April 2, 2025.