The Globe and Mail quoted Amy Mangus, Deringer’s Director of Customs Affairs and Compliance, regarding the rise of consulting needs following the recent tariff increases.
“Amy Magnus, director of customs affairs and compliance at Deringer, said her firm has seen increasing appetite for its consulting services, with particular interest in so-called tariff engineering – structuring the production process to legally sidestep tariffs.”
The article can be read in its entirety on the media outlet’s site.