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SUMMARY:SIIA Talk | U.S. Tariff Turbulence: Legal Uncertainty in Washington and What It Means for ASEAN Business
DESCRIPTION:As Washington moves beyond the one-year anniversary of “Liberation Day” tariffs in April\, U.S. tariff policy remains in flux. Legal challenges and court rulings have raised fundamental questions about the authority underpinning recent trade measures\, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this year that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) were unconstitutional. U.S. importers are already pursuing refund claims against the federal government. In response\, the Trump administration introduced a temporary 10 per cent tariff under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act\, which allows tariffs of up to 15 per cent for a maximum of 150 days without Congressional approval. That temporary authority is set to expire in late July\, although President Trump has expressed support for increasing the rate to 15 per cent. Developments in Washington continue to create uncertainty over the sustainability and legal durability of these measures. \n\nHow is the current U.S trade policy turbulence reshaping business confidence in the direction and credibility of future trade relations?\nWhat are the implications for ASEAN economies as trade policy and geopolitics become more intertwined?\nWhat does it mean for the reliability of agreement with Washington if new U.S tariffs bypass existing trade arrangements?\n\nSpeakers:\nMr. Alex Feldman\, Partner\, The Asia Group\nMs. Elizabeth Chelliah\, Principal Trade Consultant\, CFOTI\, Singapore Business Federation (SBF); former Principal Trade Specialist (PTS)\, Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI)\, Republic of Singapore  \nModerator: Mr. Simon Tay\, Chairman\, Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) \nProgramme \n \nRegistration Form\nThank you for your interest in our event. Registration is now closed. Should you have any queries\, please reach out to events@siiaonline.org.
URL:https://siiaonline.org/event/us-tariff-turbulence-legal-uncertainty-in-washington-and-what-it-means-for-asean-business/
LOCATION:SIIA\, 60A Orchard Road\, #04-03 (Level 4M)\, Tower 1\, The Atrium @Orchard International Involvement Hub\, Singapore\, 238890
CATEGORIES:SIIA Talks
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SUMMARY:SIIA Talk | Beyond Energy: Asia’s Economic Vulnerabilities to the Straits of Hormuz Disruptions
DESCRIPTION:The impact of disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz extends far beyond the energy market. While oil and gas supply shocks remain the immediate concern\, the wider effects are felt across shipping\, transport\, manufacturing\, agriculture\, and food supply chains. This talk will examine the broader long-term economic implications of the crisis for Asia\, regardless of whether the tensions ease. It will look beyond immediate energy supply concerns to consider the potential impact on trade\, business costs\, inflation\, food prices\, and longer-term economic resilience.  \n\nHow might disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz reshape Asia’s economic outlook\, beyond their immediate impact on energy markets? \n\n\n Where are the biggest vulnerabilities for Asian economies if elevated risks persist? \n\n\n What does this crisis reveal about the vulnerabilities and resilience of Asian economies? \n\nSpeakers:\n– Ms. Tan Sue-Ern\, Head\, International Energy Agency Regional Cooperation Centre\n– Ms. Denise Cheok\, Head of Southeast Asia Economics\, Moody’s Analytics \nModerator: Mr. Simon Tay\, Chairman\, Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) \nProgramme:\n \nRegistration Form:\nSalutation *Please selectMr.Ms.Dr.Prof.OthersFirst Name *Last Name *Email Address *CC Email AddressMobile NumberDesignation *Job Level *Please selectC-Level (CEO\, CFO\, Chairman)Management (Directors\, VPs\, Senior Partners)Managers\, Consultants\, AssociatesExecutive\, OthersOrganisation *Industry *Please selectAcademia\, EducationAgri-business\, ForestryConsultancyFinancial ServicesGovernmentInformation TechnologyLogistics\, Supply ChainManufacturingMediaNGOsOil and GasStudentTravel\, Tourism\, HospitalityOthersKindly specify your industry if you have selected “Others”.Nationality *Singaporean CitizenPermanent ResidentOthers:Please state: *Age Range *Please select18 - 2930 - 4041 - 5051 - 6061 and aboveHow did you hear about this event? *Please selectI am an SIIA MemberI was invited by a MemberNewsletterSocial MediaWebsiteSpeakerSponsorSupporting OrganisationI would love to be informed about other SIIA events\, newly-released insights\, and the latest publications. *YesNoBy registering to this event\, I agree to the following: 1.1 The Singapore Institute of International Affairs will use the lawful basis of ‘legitimate interest’ to pass on your contact details to sponsors/partners of the event. They may contact you and their use of your data will be governed by their privacy policy. 1.2 Media. By attending the Event you acknowledge and agree to grant the Singapore Institute of International Affairs the right at the Event to record\, film\, photograph or capture your likeness in any media now available and hereafter developed and to distribute\, broadcast\, use or otherwise globally to disseminate\, in perpetuity\, such media without any further approval from you or any payment to you. This grant to Singapore Institute of International Affairs includes\, but is not limited to\, the right to edit such media\, the right to use the media alone or together with other information\, and the right to allow others to use and/or disseminate the media.1.3 Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that Singapore Institute of International Affairs\, in its sole discretion\, reserves the right to change all aspects of the Event\, including but not limited to\, the Event name\, themes\, content\, program\, speakers\, performers\, hosts\, moderators\, venue and time.The Singapore Institute of International Affairs operates a strict privacy policy. Please view our privacy policy at http://www.siiaonline.org/privacy-policy/.  Submit
URL:https://siiaonline.org/event/siia-talk-beyond-energy-asias-economic-vulnerabilities-to-the-straits-of-hormuz-disruptions/
LOCATION:SIIA\, 60A Orchard Road\, #04-03 (Level 4M)\, Tower 1\, The Atrium @Orchard International Involvement Hub\, Singapore\, 238890
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