Clark Hill will present the webinar “2022 Projections in the North American Auto Industry” on Wednesday, February 2, beginning at 1 p.m. via Zoom.
2021 proved challenging for the auto industry in both Mexico and the United States, with similar projected outcomes for 2022. The industry is seeing impacts as a result of trade changes between the two countries that may influence the way businesses operate for the foreseeable future.
Leaders in the automotive and manufacturing industries will benefit from a panel discussion where their industry peers and Clark Hill attorneys will discuss the key legal and supply chain issues, including:
• Ongoing supply chain concerns, including port delays and trucker/worker shortage
• Potential trade war around electric vehicle incentives
• Workers’ rights and U.S. trade policy
• USMCA rules of origin
• Chip shortage developments
Among the speakers at the webinar will be Linda M. Watson, chair, Automotive & Manufacturing Industry Team, of Clark Hill’s Birmingham office. Other industry panelists will include Aristeo Lopez, senior counsel, Clark Hill; Guillermo Malpica Soto, undersecretary of Industry and Trade / State of Puebla, Mexico; Jesus Rascón, chairman of the Board / Automotive Cluster Puebla-Tlaxcala, CLAUZ. Clark Hill Member Mark R. Ludwikowski will moderate the panel.
To register for the webinar, visit www.clarkhill.com and click on “events.”
- Posted January 25, 2022
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Attorneys to provide 2022 projections in auto industry
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