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December 10, 2024

Tariffs as trade policy: Developing supply chain resilience

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The global supply chain is built on three assumptions, which are rapidly changing in today's landscape:

  1. Previous trade policies favor globalization with minimal restrictions. We now see nations taking a more protectionist stance.
  2. Supply chain planning relied on predictable trading relationships, but global disruption has led to significant unpredictability, making forecasting difficult.
  3. Recent events such as port strikes, military conflicts, natural disasters, and restrictive tariffs have challenged open borders and efficient trade flows.

With these developments in mind, Eric Hargraves, senior manager and supply chain specialist, provides an update on how recent tariff policies are expected to influence supply chains and how your organization can begin to develop supply chain resilience.

Ready to get started? Download our supply chain resiliency roadmap, or reach out to our team below.

The information provided in this communication is of a general nature and should not be considered professional advice. You should not act upon the information provided without obtaining specific professional advice. The information above is subject to change.

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