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Supply Chain Edge: How to stay agile in 2026, what to expect for USMCA and a habit to avoid

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– Our 2026 Supply Chain Outlook reports out this week dig into the policy, logistics and corporate strategy issues to watch for in the coming year.

– In the government policy report, we find that 2025’s trade policy volatility will subside but risks remain elevated. US policies will center on unresolved Section 232 duties covering 22.4% of imports as well as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) review. Global trade liberalization faces challenges including rivalries slowing the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP...

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