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Subject Trump unveils broad tariffs | Motion bucks slow M&A trend | National Oak finalizes merger
Date April 4, 2025 2:53 PM
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NAW SmartBrief
April 4, 2025
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TODAY'S HEADLINES

TOP STORIES
* Trump unveils broad tariffs with 10% baseline, higher levies
* Motion bucks downward M&A trend with 2025 acquisitions
* National Oak, Integrated Supply Network finalize merger
* US trade deficit down 6.1% at $122.7B in Feb.
* White House ends de minimis exemption exploited by Shein, Temu
OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
* Nearly half of supply chains see ROI from AI investments
* Aurora offers assessment ahead of driverless truck launch
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* B2B marketers increase ad spend, face targeting issues
POLICY WATCH
* Senators roll out new blueprint to advance tax priorities
* NAW supports Senate budget resolution's pro-growth policies
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