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Supply Chain Edge: The price of pricing, understanding carbon, limiting the little

Ags - Fruit/Veg 151 Chile 118 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1255 Cons. Discr. - Durables 585 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 525 Consumer Staples 818 Corp - Shipping 1042 Earnings 761 Energy - Crude Oil 319 Energy - Renewables 208 European Union 890 India 563 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 877 Japan 638 Materials - Chemicals 280 Mexico 931 Mode - Seaborne 1853 Mode - Tanker 190 Russia 141 Sanctions 173 South Africa 52 Tariffs 1878 U.S. 5418 United Kingdom 393 Venezuela 70

– Firms have a wide range of strategies for dealing with tariffs, but the US retail sector is finding that price increases can come with a cost; but with inventory management and cost control proving limited, they may have few other tactical choices. Sony Group Corp., by contrast, has used inventory management to ensure flows of its PlayStation product.

– The EU and UK are refining their post-Brexit relations, including a proposed combination of their carbon trading schemes, simplifying the situation for steel and aluminum firms. Aside from a deal with the UK, the E...

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