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Supply Chain Edge: Olympian sourcing, Mexican metals, expensive memories

Austria 16 Bangladesh 39 Belgium 25 Business Sentiment 218 China 3030 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 519 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1232 Cons. Discr. - Durables 559 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 505 Consumer Staples 795 Earnings 751 European Union 864 France 163 Germany 263 India 545 Info Tech - Comms Equip 258 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 848 Materials - Metals/Mining 783 Metals - Aluminum 266 Metals - Steel 537 Mexico 920 Russia 130 South Africa 48 South Korea 602 Switzerland 11 Tariffs 1849 Trade Balance 935 U.S. 5379 Vietnam 398

– The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games present an opportunity to revive the declining sports equipment and apparel supply chains, which saw US imports drop from US$20.97 billion in 2021 to US$14.85 billion in 2023.
– Elsewhere in consumer goods, there are protests in Bangladesh and mixed messages from the latest US trade and inventory data, while Electrolux AB is dealing with higher freight costs and Mattel Inc. needs more empty boxes.
– In more new research, we pore over new melt-and-pour tariffs for Mexican metal shipments to the US and find over 600 companies which ...

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