Manufacturing and Consumer Products: M&A Tariff Implications

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Presented on June 17, 2025

Torre Hammer, Principal, Transaction Services
Bradley Porter, Principal, Transaction Services
Dominic Cellitti, Senior Manager, Transaction Services
Paula Campbell Roberts, Chief Investment Strategist, KKR

Tariffs and shifting trade policies are critical factors in M&A decisions across the manufacturing and consumer products landscape. As companies look to expand, consolidate, or restructure operations, understanding the trade-related risks and opportunities is essential.

This webcast, Manufacturing and Consumer Products: M&A Tariff Implications, brings together M&A, trade, and industry specialists to examine how tariffs are influencing deal valuation, due diligence, and post-deal integration strategies. Discover how changing global trade dynamics are reshaping investment theses, operational synergies, and long-term growth strategies.

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