Justyna Regan Moderates Panel on US-Canada Trade Tensions and Implications for Polish Exporters
Polish Investment & Trade Agency Business Forum
Event
Nov 6, 2025
Warsaw, Poland
Chicago-based partner Justyna Regan will moderate a panel entitled "Trade Tensions Between the US and Canada – An Opportunity or Threat for Polish Exporters," at the Polish Investment & Trade Agency (PAIH) Business Forum on November 6, 2025, in Warsaw, Poland.
The discussion will examine how recent trade tensions between the United States and Canada are influencing the evolution of North American economic relations. For Polish exporters, these developments present both potential risks and strategic opportunities. The panel will analyze current customs barriers, regulatory changes, and emerging market gaps that could offer avenues for growth. Experts will also share insights on how Polish companies can strategically position their products in the evolving trade landscape.
The PAIH Business Forum is designed for small and medium-sized enterprises, their partners, including regional representatives, and development institutions. The event provides a platform for entrepreneurs to expand into international markets and navigate new business opportunities abroad.
For more information and to register, visit PAIH's website.
Related People
Related Capabilities
Featured Insights

Consumer Crossroads: Where Financial Services and Litigation Intersect
Jun 18, 2026
Three Key Mortgage Enforcement Developments for Lenders in Illinois

In The News
Jun 12, 2026
Jennifer Driscoll Discusses Antitrust Case Against Shipping Container Manufacturers

Privacy, Cyber & AI Decoded Alert
Jun 12, 2026
Hot Topics in Data Privacy: Staying Cool and Compliant This Summer

Press Release
May 20, 2026 | Updated June 18, 2026
Hinshaw Releases America 250 Book Exploring Insurance's Role in Building the United States

Press Release
Jun 11, 2026
Nia Binns Honored With 2026 Rising Star Award by the Black Women Lawyers’ Association

Insights for Employers Alert
Jun 9, 2026
A Win for Employers: Federal District Court Finds $100,000 H-1B Visa Petition Fee is Unlawful







