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Supply Chain Edge: Outlooks for resilience and semiconductors; rare earth restrictions and vessel hijacking

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• In new research this week with our colleagues from across S&P Global Market Intelligence, we look ahead to the key strategic trends and opportunities facing supply chains in 2024. Supply chain resilience is more important than ever, but falling profits and evidence of declining diversification suggest firms are either unable or unwilling to invest in the near term.
• Our new deep-dive into the state of the semiconductor sector — including analytics based on supply chain activity measures, macroeconomic data, financial forecasts, and both manual and natural language proces...

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