Supply Chain Edge: Middle East war’s supply chain implications for electronics, food, autos and data centers; new US tariffs; Lego’s success — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: Middle East war’s supply chain implications for electronics, food, autos and data centers; new US tariffs; Lego’s success

China 3064 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1256 Cons. Discr. - Durables 586 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 525 Energy - Conventional 478 Energy - Crude Oil 319 Energy - Natural Gas 169 Energy - PetChem 33 Info Tech - Comms Equip 268 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 878 Japan 638 Materials - Chemicals 281 Mexico 931 Qatar 19 Saudi Arabia 56 U.S. 5419 UAE 36 Vietnam 418

– The impact of the Middle East war is being felt across a wide range of supply chains, our research finds this week. The reduced availability of oil and gas is obvious, but reduced gas production also means reduced noble gas shipments for the electronics sector. Food supplies are at risk from reduced access for animal carriers. Automakers in Japan face reduced sales, while attacks on data centers require expensive repairs at a time when electronics supply chains are already constrained.
– Staying with electronics, Nvidia Corp. has reportedly halted production of its...

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