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Supply Chain Edge: Corporate focus on supply chains wanes, tariff details matter

Ags - Forestry 136 Ags - Meat/Dairy 274 Ags - Softs 148 Australia 134 Chile 118 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Apparel 537 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1255 Cons. Discr. - Durables 585 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 525 Consumer Staples 818 Corp - Forwarders 349 Corp - Ports 922 Earnings 761 Energy - Renewables 208 India 563 Indonesia 118 Industrials - Capital Goods 625 Info Tech - Comms Equip 268 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 877 Japan 638 Malaysia 161 Materials - Chemicals 280 Materials - Metals/Mining 803 Metals - Aluminum 275 Metals - Copper 82 Metals - Steel 548 Mexico 931 Mode - Containerized 1535 Mode - Seaborne 1853 South Korea 609 Taiwan 237 Tariffs 1878 Thailand 145 U.S. 5418

• Consumer goods supply chains no longer face the demand pressures that they used to, leading to a reduced focus on supply chain issues by company managers and investors. Performance is markedly different across sectors, with footwear expanding and home appliances contracting. Shipments of “Squishmallows” defy demand predictions, while new US trade data indicates that the boom in imports continued in May.
• Our deeper dive into the US administration of President Joe Biden’s new tariffs shows that, as usual, the devil is in the details. The slow rollout of changes and relatively ...

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