Statement from the Supply Chain Federation on the President’s Reciprocal Tariff Announcement
(April 2, 2025) The Supply Chain Federation, a leading united voice working collectively to create a strong and resilient supply chain, today released the following statement regarding reciprocal tariffs:
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“The global supply chain is highly complex, and we believe any changes to trade policy must include those involved in the supply chain to ensure there are no unintended disruptions or limitation on the availability of goods.
“We are committed to working with this Administration, as we were with the previous Administration, and we encourage policymakers at every level to engage directly with supply chain experts including our member businesses, and trade professionals to maintain the smooth and efficient movement of goods.
“Ultimately, what businesses and the supply chain industry need most is policy consistency and long-term stability. We believe that stability helps businesses plan, invest, and operate efficiently.
“The Supply Chain Federation remains committed to policies that support economic growth, supply chain resiliency, the stability of goods movement and good-paying jobs, ensuring access to the goods and services American workers and consumers depend on every day.”
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