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The threat of US tariffs for Mexico and Canada – and how Europe could act now

Trade war among treaty partners?

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KAS offices in Mexico and Canada cordially invite you to participate in a virtual expert session to engage political stakeholders and the interested public from Europe and the Americas in a constructive dialogue about strategies and countermeasures taken by the neighboring countries of the United States in response to the persistent threat of tariffs.

 

Format                  Expert discussion
Platform               Zoom webinar
Date                        Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Times                       9am MEX
                                   11am CAN
                                   5pm EU
Registration         Webinar Registration - Zoom

 

Context
Since taking office for a second time in January 2025, US President Donald Trump has shaken up global markets, investors, and even his closest trading partners with an array of erratic and sometimes seriously threatening trade policy decisions that have had disastrous consequences for the global economy as well as the state and future of his countries’ alliances around the world.

Although no country seems to be safe from such policies based on perceived unfair trading practices, two countries however, the only direct neighbors of the United States and arguably its most important commercial allies, have since the beginning of the year experienced an unmatched rollercoaster ride of threatened tariffs, imposed tariffs, exempted tariffs and lifted tariffs – often just within a couple of days.
An all-out trade war would have devastating implications for the economies of both Canada and Mexico and its governments have taken somewhat different approaches to counter the most serious threats and to accommodate comprehensible concerns coming from the White House.

The offices of Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Mexico and Canada intend to provide participants with first-hand expert opinions regarding the impact, consequences, and potential countermeasures regarding the consistent threat of tariffs from Washington. What could be smart, accommodating, and sustainable ways forward in a seemingly unpredictable trade environment among formerly close partners?

 

Agenda
08.55                 Opening of the virtual room
                            Facilitation: Maximilian Strobel, KAS Mexico


09.00                 Welcome address by
                            Dr. Bernd Althusmann, Director KAS Canada
                            Ing. Hans-Hartwig Blomeier, Director KAS Mexico

 

09.10                 Prof. Jorge Schiavon from Mexico
                           Full-time Professor at the Department of International Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana (IBERO), Mexico City

 

09.25                Prof. Patrick Leblond from Canada
                        Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of 
                        Ottawa

 

09.40               Q & A
                         (Questions will be collected during the session via chat.)


10.00               End of webinar

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Reunion Code: 925 3673 3647

Kontakt Maximilian Strobel
Maximilian Strobel
Referent Recht und Globale Ordnung
maximilian.strobel@kas.de

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