Two Minutes in Trade - The New Forced Labor Reality at the Border
That new 79-page forced labor guidance issued by CBP? Looks like a warning, and you need to be ready. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.

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Jun 2026
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Staying on top of the international trade developments in Washington can be difficult, but listening to Two Minutes in Trade is like having your own daily briefing. The podcast covers topics including the Section 301 tariffs on China, free trade agreements like the USMCA, and legislative responses to trade issues. TMIT features customs attorneys and trade consultants from the international trade law firm of Sandler, Travis and Rosenberg, P.A. Learn more at www.strtrade.com.
That new 79-page forced labor guidance issued by CBP? Looks like a warning, and you need to be ready. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
Your Section 301 refund is not in the mail. SCOTUS declines to take up the HMTX v. US case. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
President Trump's comments raised questions about the USMCA's future, but the agreement's upcoming six-year review is distinct from termination and may be more about negotiating leverage than about an imminent withdrawal. For more information, listen to today's Two Minutes in Trade.
No dilly-dallying around if you want reduced sutures on your drugs. Applications to lower 100% tariffs are due tomorrow. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
Mandatory CPSC efiling begins July 8th. While there are no new rules associated with this deadline, the requirement that certificates be filed electronically may prove challenging for importers who not have the proper information - or visibility into their supply chains - to compile and issue certificates of conformity.
Congress is short on time but long on its chore list. What bills might be addressed before the election? Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
Will the new "US-China Board of Trade" be a new framework or the same-old, same-old? Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
The President's Enforcement E.O. will treat importing more like a privilege than a right, with enhanced vetting, disclosure, and bonding requirements. When and how will it be implemented -- and what should companies do now?
Read the fine print. Adjustments to steel/aluminum/copper Section 232 tariffs mean you might get a lower rate. Listen to Two Minutes in Trade for more.
The hits keep coming! USTR advances new tariff action on Brazil, 60 economies, and China. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
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