Supply Chain Edge: Tariff smoke clearing, Tesla’s energy duties, front-loading for 2026 — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: Tariff smoke clearing, Tesla’s energy duties, front-loading for 2026

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Key findings – The past week has brought more details on US International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs and related deals, setting the agenda for further trade policy developments in 2026. The US-mainland China agreement will cut tariff rates, but a review of mainland China’s previous purchase commitments provides a risk for January. Deals with four Association of Southeast Asian

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