Auto Care Association Hosts NAFTA Renegotiation Update Webinar Featuring International Trade Experts

Auto Care Association Hosts NAFTA Renegotiation Update Webinar Featuring International Trade Experts

The webinar will examine the latest provisions related to the auto industry and how potential changes to NAFTA could impact automotive supply chains in North America.

The Auto Care Association has announced its upcoming webinar scheduled on Nov. 8, 2017 at 2 p.m. ET that will focus on the latest developments in the renegotiation process of NAFTA and its potential impact on the auto care industry.

The webinar, “NAFTA Renegotiation Update – Impact on the Auto Care Industry,” will be moderated by Angela Chiang, director, international affairs, Auto Care Association and will feature a panel of speakers from Dentons’ International Trade practice, including:

  • Yohai Baisburd – a partner at Dentons’ International Trade practice in Washington, D.C. Baisburd leads the firm’s U.S. trade team in matters around the globe.
  • Paul Lalonde – a partner at Dentons in Toronto. Lalonde is widely recognized in Canada as a leading practitioner in international trade, government contracting and anti-corruption law.
  • Joaquín Contreras – a partner at Dentons’ Mexico City office. Contreras’ practice focuses on ports and maritime law with particular emphasis on petroleum-related projects, customs and foreign trade, automotive regulation and the maquiladora industry.

The webinar will examine the latest provisions related to the auto industry and how potential changes to NAFTA could impact automotive supply chains in North America. Interested attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A discussion at the end of the webinar to address questions and anticipated NAFTA renegotiation challenges.

For more information or to register, click here.

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