Antonio J. Rivera
Antonio is an associate in the International Trade & Investment practice and Electric Mobility Group.
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Antonio’s expertise with international trade rules and global supply chain strategies is honed through years of experience advising clients across all sectors, and as a former US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) attorney in Washington. He works with companies ranging from small producers to large multinationals in various sectors, including the automotive, manufacturing, healthcare, and food and beverage industries, and helps their company executives ask the right questions and build the right answers.
Antonio leads the firms Electric Mobility Group. His comprehensive understanding of US trade rules, including free trade programs (e.g., USMCA) and special U.S. tariffs (e.g., Section 301 and Section 232), translate into an important resource for clients engaged in the development, manufacturing, and distribution of electric vehicles (EVs), from critical minerals and battery components to the finished vehicle and charging station infrastructure.
Antonio advises US and foreign manufacturers, importers, and exporters on various international trade matters affecting their production and supply chains. His multidisciplinary coverage of import compliance matters (e.g., origin, classification, valuation, drawback, audits, and penalties) and crossover regulatory issues (e.g., Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Craft Beverage Modernization Act (CBMA), Buy America Waivers, Partner Government Agency requirements for FDA, EPA, NHTSA, TTB, among others), provides his clients with a holistic comprehension of the supply chain dynamics. His goal is to help companies achieve a competitive advantage while minimizing legal and regulatory risk exposures that are attendant in a global supply chain.
Earlier in his career, Antonio served as an attorney-advisor in the Office of Trade for CBP. Antonio received his J.D. from the George Washington University Law School, and has bachelor of science degrees in Chemistry and Economics. Antonio is also fluent in Spanish.
Previous Work
Prior to joining ArentFox Schiff, Antonio worked for US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as an attorney-advisor in the Office of Trade. During his time there, Antonio authored various rulings and decisions focusing on valuation issues, preferential treatment under NAFTA and all other trade programs, country of origin for marking and government procurement purposes, and matters concerning Chapter 98. He also conducted trainings, assisted during litigation before the Court of International Trade, advised government agencies, and provided technical assistance to foreign customs administrations, with regard to various customs and trade issues. While in law school, Antonio served as a law clerk for the Office of Inspector General of the Export Import-Bank of the United States, working on various matters concerning the False Claims Act and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Professional Activities
Antonio is a member of the Customs Lawyers Association.
Publications, Presentations, & Recognitions
Antonio’s publications include:
- “Five Hot Button Trade Issues for the Electric Mobility Industry in 2023,” ArentFox Schiff Alert (January 25, 2023).
- “Five Hot Button Trade Issues for the Electric Mobility Industry in 2022,” ArentFox Schiff Alert (January 13, 2022).
- “Section 232 Adjustments on US Steel and Aluminum Imports,” International Law Office (June 8, 2018).
Antonio’s speaking engagements include:
- “Winning the Global EV Race,” The Battery Show North America 2023 (September 12, 2023).
- “The Tangle of US Trade Rules for the Electric Mobility Industry,” Electric Vehicle Symposium 36 (June 13, 2023).
- “USMCA Uniform Regulations: Conversation with U.S. CBP,” Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) (June 24, 2020).
- “USMCA – Pathway to Implementation,” Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) (May 21, 2020).
- “Treatment of Remanufactured Goods under the USMCA,” Motor & Equipment Remanufacturers Association (MERA) (October 22, 2019).
- “Section 301 List 3 Exclusion Process,” Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) (July 10, 2019).
- “NAFTA & Other US Free Trade Agreements,” International Credit Executives Group (March 8, 2018).
While at CBP, Antonio conducted training presentations on trade facilitation, valuation and the rules of origin principles for various domestic and foreign audiences in both the government and private sector.
During his time in Law School, Antonio received the JB and Maurice C. Shapiro Public Service Fellowship, as well as a Public Interest Law Fellowship for his internship with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Life Beyond the Law
Antonio spends his free time with his wife, son and daughter, enjoying activities that keep his children happy and busy. He is also a sports enthusiast, coaching and playing recreational sports, as well watching his favorite teams.
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Education
The George Washington University Law School, JD, 2014George Mason University, BS, Economics, 2009University of Pittsburgh, BS, Chemistry, 2008