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Supply Chain Edge: Furniture flattened, apparel folded

Australia 134 Canada 532 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 537 Cons. Discr. - Durables 585 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 525 Corp - Forwarders 349 Corp - Shipping 1042 Earnings 761 Energy - Coal 69 Energy - Conventional 478 European Union 890 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 877 Ireland 15 Japan 638 Materials - Chemicals 280 Materials - Metals/Mining 803 Metals - Aluminum 275 Metals - Steel 548 Mode - Containerized 1535 Mode - Seaborne 1853 Sanctions 173 South Korea 609 Trade Deals 1020 U.S. 5418

Supply chain activity and retail sales data indicate that the furniture and apparel sectors are in a state of decline, dragging total US seaborne imports down 20% year over year in February. Evidence from memory-chip makers indicates that the tech sector is still in a downturn, although a headphone manufacturer indicates that a recovery may be due. Commodity flows continue to face disruptions, with new measures by the Canadian and Turkish governments curtailing Russian flows. More positively, South Korea and Japan have settled their differences over forced labor and Australia-to-mainl...

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