In a recent American Bar Association article, leading U.S. Customs and International Trade Law attorney Peter Quinter highlights the dramatic shifts in global trade policy—from skyrocketing tariff rates approaching Great Depression-era levels to landmark Supreme Court cases that could upend the Administration's trade agenda entirely.
With average duty rates jumping from 2.5% to nearly 17.9%, billions of dollars in potential refunds hanging in the balance, and importers "drooling at the prospect" of a Supreme Court ruling in their favor, the stakes couldn't be higher for all stakeholders in the global trade landscape.
Peter Quinter represents individuals and companies involved in the wide variety of legal issues associated with international trade and transportation, including litigation before federal courts across Florida and before the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York. Peter is a Florida Bar Board Certified international law attorney.
Peter represents importers, exporters, customs brokers, international freight forwarders and other companies involved in a myriad of industry sectors and international supply chain matters.