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Global Supply Chain Transformation: Uncertainty And Opportunity

Summary

  • As the supply chain shifts, accelerated by pandemic disruptions and policy uncertainty, so too are previously dependable - and popular - data correlations.
  • While the manufacturing sector remains resilient, there are simply not enough skilled workers to meet demand.
  • “De-risking” among large North American and eurozone importers has created its own economic ripples, and export trade flows are shifting.
  • East Asian manufacturing centers are addressing overcapacity, while select US sectors face capacity shortages.

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Economic data reflect global supply chain restructuring

Nearly two years into the regionalization, nearshoring, re-shoring, and “friend-shoring” of the global supply chain restructuring process, US and overseas economic data are revealing the consequences. As the supply chain shifts, accelerated

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