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Global trade strategy dashboard

AI-prioritized trade signals, response drafts, deadlines, and internal coordination for government affairs and trade counsel teams.

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Today

Today's Top 5 Trade Signals

Signal 1United States / China

USTR Section 301 notice affecting China-origin components

Source: USTR Federal Register notice

Sector: Electronics and industrial inputs

Deadline: Jun 21, 2026

Action: Escalate to legal and prepare tariff-impact comments.

Relevance94
Urgency91
Signal 2India

India BIS Quality Control Order affecting industrial products

Source: India Ministry of Commerce notification

Sector: Industrial machinery

Deadline: Jul 05, 2026

Action: Monitor implementation date and brief India sales leadership.

Relevance88
Urgency84
Signal 3United States / India

U.S.-India trade negotiation opportunity

Source: Commerce and USTR stakeholder outreach

Sector: Advanced manufacturing

Deadline: Jun 03, 2026

Action: Prepare market-access priorities for coalition submission.

Relevance82
Urgency66
Signal 4European Union

WTO TBT notification affecting medical devices

Source: WTO ePing TBT notification

Sector: Medical devices

Deadline: Jun 29, 2026

Action: Assess technical standard delta and prepare association comments.

Relevance79
Urgency73
Signal 5United States

Court of International Trade decision affecting tariff treatment

Source: Court of International Trade opinion

Sector: Customs classification

Deadline: May 31, 2026

Action: Ask customs counsel to review entries and protest strategy.

Relevance76
Urgency62

Issue Workspace

USTR Section 301 notice affecting China-origin components

Potential duty exposure on circuit assemblies, sensor modules, and replacement components used across three North American business units.

Recommended action

Escalate to legal and prepare tariff-impact comments.

Deadline

Jun 21, 2026

Approval status

Legal review needed

Affected products / markets

Circuit assemblies, Sensor modules, Replacement components / United States / China

Source trail

Federal Register notice → USTR docket → Prior 301 exclusion history

Draft materials

Executive summary, Company comments, BU alert

Calendar items

Counsel review - May 17, Draft comments checkpoint - May 24

Collaboration comments

Government affairs wants customer exposure quantified before outreach. Operations flagged two China-origin inputs with no near-term alternate source.

Prepare Response Plan

Executive summary

USTR Section 301 notice affecting China-origin components creates a near-term trade strategy decision for United States / China. Regylis recommends escalate to legal and prepare tariff-impact comments.

Internal business unit alert

Please review exposure for Circuit assemblies, Sensor modules, Replacement components before Jun 21, 2026. Focus on customer commitments, alternate sourcing, and margin sensitivity.

Draft company comments

Regylis draft position: the company supports transparent implementation, adequate transition periods, and technically grounded measures that avoid unnecessary supply-chain disruption.

Trade association version

Association framing should emphasize sector-wide impact, competitiveness, compliance practicality, and the need for clear implementation guidance.

Government meeting request email

We request a short meeting to discuss practical impacts on electronics and industrial inputs and share company data relevant to the pending measure.

Talking points

1. Explain business exposure. 2. Quantify customer and supply-chain impact. 3. Request clarification or transition relief. 4. Offer technical follow-up.

Weekly leadership memo paragraph

United States / China remains the priority watch area this week. The recommended path is to coordinate legal, commercial, and government affairs input into a single response package by Jun 21, 2026.

Weekly Leadership Memo

Three near-term deadlines require coordinated legal, regulatory, and government affairs review before the end of June.

The highest-risk item is the USTR Section 301 notice because it combines direct duty exposure with a fast comment cycle.

India presents both a compliance risk through BIS certification and an advocacy opportunity through the U.S.-India negotiation track.

Regylis recommends treating the Section 301 notice as the week's primary escalation, while using the U.S.-India negotiation track to convert compliance intelligence into proactive market-access advocacy.

Company Trade Profile

Priority markets
U.S., China, India, EU
Sensitive sectors
Electronics, industrial machinery, medical devices
Watchlist products
Circuit assemblies, controllers, diagnostic devices
Policy themes
Tariffs, TBT, standards, customs classification

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