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Supply Chain Edge: Howling at tariffs, finding a framework, speeding GPUs

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– The turbulence caused by US import duties can be seen in new US seaborne import data for May, which included a 5.7% year-over-year drop in total imports and an unseasonal month-over-month decrease in shipments of consumer electronics and leisure goods of 15.8%. Changes in de minimis shipping rules can be seen in a surge in the average containers-per-shipment ratio.
– Firms’ coping mechanisms include: diversifying supplies in the case of dog-toy seller Bark Inc., raising prices as coffee supplier The J.M. Smucker Co. is doing, inventory front-loading pursued by moto...

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