Supply Chain Edge: Widening impact of Middle East war, outlook for trade policies, prospects for US-mainland China deal — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: Widening impact of Middle East war, outlook for trade policies, prospects for US-mainland China deal

Ags - Grains/Beans 324 Ags - Meat/Dairy 274 Ags - Softs 148 Canada 532 China 3060 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 536 Consumer Staples 817 Corp - Shipping 1039 Energy - Conventional 476 European Union 888 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 875 Iran 43 Iraq 8 Materials - Chemicals 278 Materials - Metals/Mining 802 Metals - Aluminum 274 Metals - Steel 547 Mode - Bulk 141 Mode - Seaborne 1851 Qatar 19 Russia 139 Saudi Arabia 55 South Korea 608 Tariffs 1878 U.S. 5416 UAE 33

Key findings – The continued conflict in the Middle East is driving a widening range of supply chain disruptions. In new research this week, we identify challenges for US farmers from nitrogenous fertilizer shortages, clothing and industrial materials makers from reduced naphtha availability, aluminum buyers from attacks on smelting plants, and petrochemical construction plans from

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