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Supply Chain Edge: Surge protection, managed de minimis, forestry failings

Ags - Forestry 136 Ags - Fruit/Veg 151 Ags - Meat/Dairy 274 Australia 134 Brazil 416 Chile 118 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 537 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1256 Cons. Discr. - Durables 586 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 525 Consumer Staples 819 Corp - Shipping 1043 Energy - Renewables 208 European Union 891 Germany 272 India 563 Info Tech - Comms Equip 268 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 878 Japan 638 Materials - Chemicals 281 Materials - Packaging 60 Mexico 931 Mode - Containerized 1536 Mode - Seaborne 1854 Sanctions 174 South Korea 609 Taiwan 238 Tariffs 1879 U.S. 5419 United Kingdom 394

• In new research this week, we investigate the evidence for early shipping in US supply chains ahead of the peak season amid slow retail sales. We also take a data-driven deep dive into bicycle supply chains, which are coming out of a supply chain bullwhip. Elsewhere in the consumer goods sector, baby formula supply chains are adapting to a tornado.
• A tightening of de minimis shipping rules may lead to another evolution in the logistics networks supporting apparel supply chains, including reshoring to Mexico. A surge in shipping of metals and auto-parts from mainland China to...

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