
Trade Turbulence – What It Means for You
The global trade landscape is shifting rapidly. Keeping up with tariffs, policy changes, and geopolitical dynamics can be overwhelming. Rather than add to the noise, we focus on helping businesses cut through the complexity.
If you’re wondering how the latest developments impact your operations—or how to position your company for growth despite the uncertainty—let’s talk.
Reach out to EMW to discuss a strategy tailored to your business!
An EMW Case Study: European Automation Integrator Successfully Enters US Market

A European-based manufacturer of fixtures and integrator of robotic lines and cells for automotive, assembly, and heavy-industrial manufacturing looked to establish operations in the United States. The client had limited activity in the US market for a number of years, but growth was minimal. The client needed to know how to establish a US subsidiary, while at the same time, engaging immediately with customers in order to justify an expanded presence in the US market.
Learn how the EMW team worked alongside the client to establish their US subsidiary and develop immediate business opportunities!
Looking Beyond the Headlines
Navigating the New Global Trade Landscape: Staying Flexible in Uncertain Times
While headlines focus on the day-to-day noise, long-term shifts in trade policy, regional alignment, and market strategy are shaping the next decade of global business. In our latest blog post, we take a step back and examine the broader patterns that matter—and how forward-looking companies can position themselves for success.
Read the full post to explore the strategic view from our partner Kyle Wilson at Virgil Global Trade!
Don't Miss The Latest Talking Trade Episodes
EMW’s Managing Director Ken Wasylik and M.E. Dey & Co. President and Managing Director Sandi Siegel continue to host the Talking Trade podcast, produced by WisBusiness.com.
Listen to two recent episodes with expert guests focused on current international trade uncertainty:
– Chris Wojtowicz, an international trade consultant and chairman of the Wisconsin District Export Council, explains he is urging his clients to stay positive despite the current uncertainty, pointing out, “The world’s not fallen or coming to an end, there are a lot of opportunities to be found out there … politics and governments and personalities and rhetoric aside, people are still looking for your solution.”
– Denis Leclerc, Professor of Cross Cultural Communication and Global Negotiations at Thunderbird School of Global Management, emphasizes the importance of building trust for developing international trade, while raising the question of whether European countries and Canada can trust the United States as a trading partner amid ongoing tariff tensions.
Talking Trade is available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, WisBusiness, and E.M. Wasylik!
Talking Trade with Chris Wojtowicz
Talking Trade with Denis Leclerc