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Discover the 10 most dangerous foods causing illness outbreaks in 2024. Learn how to protect your family from contaminated ...
The surprisingly announced 90-day tariff pause in the trade war between the US and China could destabilize global maritime ...
Tina Freese Decker talks with Brian Pomper about the past and present state of U.S. tariff policy, how tariffs could impact ...
Indonesia’s environment ministry plans to curb deforestation and push for environmental rehabilitation in response to ...
In terms of environmental impact, non-interoperable, non-democratized supply chains harm the environment. More warehouses, ...
Leaders must re-examine the healthcare supply network and shift the focus from cost savings to building resilience—all while ...
The IEA warns of global economic risks as China's dominance in critical minerals like lithium and copper threatens supply ...
Like other variables during the pandemic, the “boom” period was short-lived. Instead of sustained growth across the tech ...
Five years ago, during the COVID-19 pandemic, companies and consumers learned what can happen when supply chains get snarled.
Meanwhile, U.S. consumers have become worryingly dependent on foreign food suppliers. Almost 60% of the fresh fruit on American shelves is now imported, up from 30% in the early 1980s. That isn't ...
As proven during the pandemic, supply chain breakdowns can derail economies. Short-term changes can be a Band-Aid fix but do not support long-term resilience when the next crisis comes along.
Analyst Insight: Crisis management and supply chain reliability are two sides of the same coin. When a crisis hits, it impacts everyone, and the key to controlling the impact lies in acting faster ...