Mark Heusel was recently quoted in the Inside U.S. Trade article, “Trade lawyer: U.S. businesses should monitor supply chains as new tariffs hit"
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Mark Heusel recently quoted in the Inside U.S. Trade article, “Trade lawyer: U.S. businesses should monitor supply chains as new tariffs hit,” expounding on the impact of Chinese tariffs and Chinese EV sales in the US market. Mark points out that even after a “100 percent tariff on a Chinese EV,” U.S. consumers could still buy that vehicle for around $30,000; lower than most electric vehicles sold in the U.S.” To read the article, click here.
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Mark Heusel
Member and East Asia Practice Group Chair - China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, ASEAN Region
Ann Arbor
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