
Steve Bozicevic
Steve Bozicevic is the chief executive officer of A&A Customs Brokers, a company specializing in customs brokerage and trade compliance. He has extensive knowledge of trade regulations and is particularly focused on the implications of tariffs and compliance under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). In recent discussions, Bozicevic highlighted how Canadian manufacturers with supply chains reliant on imported materials may struggle to meet USMCA requirements, potentially exposing them to significant tariffs.
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