The recent United States Supreme Court decision restricting the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) represents a significant development for US trade policy and could reshape the tariff and regulatory landscape governing trade between the US and Brazil.
In this webinar, hosted by the Brazilian–American Chamber of Commerce and DLA Piper, panelists discussed how the ruling could impact the use of emergency trade authorities and what the decision could mean for Brazilian companies engaging with the US market. The discussion also explored broader geopolitical and regulatory trends shaping the bilateral trade environment, as well as key considerations for companies navigating an evolving US policy landscape.
Participants joined for an opportunity to gain timely insights and engage with thought leaders on the implications of this landmark decision.
Opening Remarks:
- Will Landers, President and Chairperson, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
Moderator:
- Amadeu Ribeiro, Partner, DLA Piper; Chairperson of the Investing in Brazil Committee, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce
Speakers:
- Ignacio Sanchez, Partner & Chair, Geopolitical Risk Team, DLA Piper
- Scott Shaw, Vice President, The Cohen Group
- Marcos Troyjo, Transformational Leadership Fellow, University of Oxford Blavatnik School of Government; Distinguished Fellow, INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society







