
Industry leaders from Singapore and Mexico to discuss trade shifts, strategy, and compliance challenges
In an era marked by shifting trade policies and regulatory complexities, the Singapore-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with UPS, EY, and the Embassy of Mexico in Singapore, is set to convene a pivotal seminar addressing the latest developments in global trade. Scheduled for Wednesday, 28 May 2025, at Marina One West Tower, the event aims to equip businesses with insights and strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of tariffs, regulations, and compliance.
The seminar will feature seasoned experts in global trade, logistics, and supply chain management, offering attendees a comprehensive understanding of current challenges and opportunities. Discussions will delve into the impact of recent tariff measures, regulatory changes, and compliance requirements, providing actionable strategies for managing risks and adapting to new trade environments.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with industry leaders shaping the future of trade, fostering a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange and networking. The event underscores the importance of staying informed and agile in the face of dynamic global trade dynamics.
Key Highlights:
- Up-to-date analysis of recent tariff actions and international responses.
- Discussion of practical ways to address and reduce the impact of tariffs on your business in the short and medium term.
Navigating Global Trade: Tariffs, Regulations, and Compliance
Wed, 28 May 2025
2:30 PM – 6:30 PM (GMT +08:00)
Location:
Marina One West Tower
9 Straits View, Auditorium – Level 3, Singapore 018937
For registration, visit here.
Source: Singapore-Mexico Chamber of Commerce