12.11.2025
How trade policies are impacting the CHP industry in the USA
Market and policy
According to Brad Wood, Senior Director of Trade & Innovation Policy at the National Foreign Trade Council, trade tariffs are increasing production costs in the United States and affecting company competitiveness. For this reason, the American cogeneration industry needs to have a deep understanding of its entire supply chain, including suppliers’ suppliers. It is essential to prepare for potential changes in US trade policies over the next 3–5 years. Companies should develop alternative supplies and redundancies to ensure operational continuity and protect margins. Finally, maintaining a constant dialogue with policymakers and closely monitoring regulatory developments is crucial.
Original language: English
Origin: USA
Speaker
Brad Wood
Senior Director Trade & Innovation Policy, National Foreign Trade Council
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