Supply Chain Edge: Proven resilience in 2024, gas could beat tariffs in 2025 — Panjiva
MENU

Supply Chain Edge: Proven resilience in 2024, gas could beat tariffs in 2025

Ags - Grains/Beans 305 Ags - Meat/Dairy 258 Canada 507 China 3005 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 513 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1208 Corp - Shipping 996 Energy - Conventional 453 Energy - Natural Gas 154 European Union 849 Industrials - Aero/Defense 200 Industrials - Capital Goods 605 Materials - Metals/Mining 771 Mexico 899 Mode - Containerized 1494 Russia 123 Tariffs 1824 Theme - Canals 137 U.S. 5353

– Across nearly 300 reports, we found that supply chains proved resilient once again in 2024, overcoming conflict, infrastructure damage, heightened protectionism, extreme weather and widening regulations. Most of 2024’s hurdles will stay on the track in 2025, with locational and technology investment choices becoming more important than ever.
– US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened the EU with tariffs if it does not buy more US natural gas and oil. EU exporters in healthcare, autos and beverages sectors are most exposed to tariffs. If the EU takes a collaborative approach...

Copyright © 2025 Panjiva Supply Chain Intelligence, a product offering from S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc. All rights reserved.