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Supply Chain Edge: Supply chain attack, de minimis shrinks, tariffs settled

Australia 130 Belgium 21 Business Sentiment 213 China 2992 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 509 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1201 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 483 Consumer Staples 772 Corp - Forwarders 343 Corp - Ports 893 Earnings 739 Health Care 355 Hungary 5 India 526 Industrials - Capital Goods 595 Info Tech - Comms Equip 239 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 818 Israel 23 Materials - Metals/Mining 765 Mode - Containerized 1487 Mode - Seaborne 1817 Spain 50 Strikes 75 Tariffs 1813 U.S. 5340 Vietnam 383

– Technology supply chains face a new round of challenges. In new research this week, we dig into the Hezbollah pager attack and tragic floods in Vietnam. The latter come just as the consumer electronic sectors is running at full pelt for the peak device delivery season — we look at shifts in television supply chains.
– In the consumer goods sector, de minimis shipping strategies are under threat from new US government rules, while Inditex SA has shown what a superior inventory strategy can achieve.
– Tariffs are a perennial fact of life for supply chain decision-makers. The ...

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