
TARIFF AND TRADE POLICY
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Tariff Actions
Tariff Tracking and Information
Tariff Tracker Links
Trump Administration Executive Orders
US Department of Commerce Tariff Tool
Peterson Institute for International Economics – Realtime Economics
ArentFox Schiff LLP – Tariff Tracker
Fox Rothschild – Trump Administration Initiatives Resource Center
Wiley Rein LLP – Trump Administration Resource Center
Silverado’s America First Trade Policy EO implementation tracker
Concerned with Increasing Tariffs?
We understand the uncertainty of the changing landscape of US trade policy, and are here to provide clarity and support for companies that are affected by the increasing costs of conducting global business.
Whether your company is paying increased tariffs on imports, is impacted by retaliatory tariffs on your exports, or are confronted with new supply chain issues, we would like to hear from you and help you try to mitigate these challenges.
Your voice matters. Help us shape trade policy by taking our 5-minute survey on how the administration’s trade actions are affecting your business. Please also contact us via our help desk for further support and information.
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Events the WTCD has participated on
Facts to Consider As Participants in International Trade

- 1 in 5 Colorado jobs depend on trade, fueling the state’s economy and supporting local communities. Colorado exports of manufactured products supported an estimated 36,000 jobs in 2022.
- Colorado businesses and workers collaborate with trading partners through integrated supply chains, boosting efficiency and global competitiveness.
- Some imports have no domestic substitute, meaning tariffs raise costs for businesses – costs that are often passed on to consumers.
- If increased tariffs collected in the US by US importers are used to offset decreased taxes, have we made much of an impact overall?
- Broad, sweeping tariffs are an ineffective tool for addressing specific trade issues. Historically, such measures have led to significant trade retaliation against U.S. exporters. Instead, the administration should prioritize targeted solutions, proactive negotiations, and domestic investments to make U.S. businesses more globally competitive.
- The North American trading block is critical to the US economy. Increasing tariffs on our largest trading partners causes harm to the continent, our national security, and local economies. The Trump Administration will likely seek a renegotiation of USMCA in 2026. It is imperative that we do no harm to our North American counterparts and minimize crucial supply chain disruption.
- Canada has consistently been Colorado’s largest importer.
- Enhanced trade leads to peace and prosperity for all.
Need Support Finding Your Tariff Rate or Discovering Which Strategy Works Best for You?
Contact the WTC Denver Help Desk at 1.833.ASK.WTCD or send an inquiry here.
Seeking a Trade Expert from our Global Network to support you with specific trade needs? Click here and we will connect you!



