Supply Chain Edge: Tariffs expand for metals, autos; ready for the Red Sea — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: Tariffs expand for metals, autos; ready for the Red Sea

Ags - Grains/Beans 309 Ags - Softs 138 Brazil 404 Canada 517 China 3018 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1219 Cons. Discr. - Durables 547 Consumer Staples 785 Corp - Ports 898 Corp - Shipping 1006 Egypt 8 Germany 258 Guatemala 15 Industrials - Capital Goods 611 Materials - Metals/Mining 777 Metals - Aluminum 262 Metals - Steel 533 Mexico 909 Mode - Containerized 1504 Mode - Seaborne 1831 Tariffs 1836 U.S. 5366

– The US Trump administration continues to roll out its tariff program, with new and expanded duties on imports of steel and aluminum as well as the near-term prospect of more duties on the autos sector. We also find that executives’ concerns about tariffs are less negative than in 2018.

– Industrial commodities are having to steer through a long-awaited recovery in steel demand just as the tariff complications arrive, while Compagnie Générale des Etablissements Michelin SCA (Michelin) does not see duties as a major driver of long-term investment strategy.

– A.P. Møller – M...

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