If you are shopping for holiday gifts and decorations this season, check the label for where the products were made. If the label says “Made In China” you can count on price increases in the near ...
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After trade war's extreme import swings, messy GDP readings, supply chain's next wildcard is pent-up inflation
During a year that has included import frontloading to beat President Trump's tariffs and a subsequent decline in shipping containers, GDP numbers have been skewed by atypical trade conditions.
Over the last two decades, the role of supply chains has evolved dramatically—from a cost center to a source of competitive advantage and ultimately to a pivotal force in global commerce. The COVID ...
The realm of intellectual property, particularly in the context of parallel imports, is a labyrinth of legal intricacies. This article endeavours to demystify the contentious issue of trademark ...
Technology adoption, data utilization and ESG trends are already driving a rapidly evolving supply chain. This trend is only set to continue as each supply chain driver becomes increasingly central to ...
Shipping patterns for U.S. container imports from Asia are changing, driven by a myriad of factors, from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent supply chain disruptions to new geographic product sources ...
The 15-year effort by Japan is a model for countries now scrambling to reduce their dependence on Beijing’s critical metals. Sojitz, a Japanese conglomerate, turned to Lynas, an Australian mining ...
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