Navigating Trump’s Tariffs: Free Webinar for Australian Businesses

Limited-time access: Free for non-members for one week only!

Join Business NSW for a deep dive into the real impact of US President Donald Trump’s newly announced tariffs - and what they could mean for businesses in NSW and across Australia.

Presented by Dr Sherman Chan, Chief Economist at Business NSW, this powerful session breaks down how evolving US trade policies could affect your supply chains, pricing, and market opportunities in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

What you will learn from this webinar:

  • Overview of the recently announced US Tariffs
  • Market reactions and responses from other countries
  • Impact on the global economy
  • Impact on the Australian economy and NSW businesses
  • How to navigate the uncertain business environment


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WHAT ATTENDEES ARE SAYING

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"I joined because Sherman has such skill at explaining economic topics for non economic people like me, so I enjoyed the entire webinar. Great to have a clear explanation of what is happening, impacts and what we can do. Thank you."

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"Loved the graphs showing comparisons and the explanation"

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"Sherman was impressive. Concise and to the point."

SPEAKER


Dr Sherman Chan Chief Economist | Business NSW
Dr Sherman Chan is an economist with experience in government, banking, and consulting. She holds a PhD and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours in Economics) from UNSW. Proficient in both macroeconomics and microeconomics, she has been a sessional lecturer at UNSW since 2014.


FACILITATOR


Ben Pike Executive Manager, Media and Marketing | Business NSW
Ben is responsible for helping Business NSW shape and influence policy outcomes through effective communication and marketing strategies. He brings more than 15 years of media experience, having most recently worked as both acting chief of staff and senior journalist at The Sunday Telegraph.