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Supply Chain Edge: Stellar start, building ban, India’s Apple

• In new research this week, we find that US seaborne imports have a stellar start to 2024 with growth of 15% year over year in the first quarter, driven by industrial materials. Caution is needed as growth may slow and the prospects for the peak season are clouded by supply chain disruptions ... Read more →

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Supply Chain Edge: Seasonal clock ticking for labor settlement

Labor action at US west coast ports raises the specter of logistics disruptions ahead of the peak shipping season. Consumer discretionary products, particularly back-to-school items including children’s apparel, are particularly exposed from a seasonal perspective if a labor deal is not reache... Read more →

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Supply Chain Edge: Mobile smartphone manufacturers

A new crop of smartphones at the latest Mobile World Congress (MWC) aims to arrest a downturn in global demand. We dive into reshoring as a way to cut costs and look at the rise of India as a production and export center. Retailers are starting to cut excess inventories built up as a result of... Read more →

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Koch, Eurochem may be exposed to new fertilizer dumping probe

The U.S. government is starting a probe into fertilizer subsidies provided by Morocco and Russia. U.S. seaborne imports from the two countries increased by 26.3% year over year in Q2’20, while imports from USMCA countries and others fell by 38.4% and 31.9% respectively. That growth may have be... Read more →

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Trump’s New Order Overlaps But Extends the Omnibus Review

President Donald Trump’s latest Executive Order calls for “performance reviews” of all current trade deals. This appears to overlap with the Omnibus report into drivers of the trade deficit, though it also includes the impact on employment. It is due to be delivered by October 26 vs. June 29 f... Read more →

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Brazil Meat Exports Butchered as Corruption Crisis Continues

Brazil’s meat export crisis continues, with 17 countries now having banned imports after a corruption probe was launched on March 17. Panjiva data shows meat products account for 16% of Brazil’s top 200 export lines. Analysis of over 360 product-country pairs shows that frozen cuts of chicken ... Read more →

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Morocco Squeezed as USDA Restricts Citrus Fruit Exports

The USDA has restricted imports of certain citrus fruit from Morocco due to insect infestation concerns, which follows a similar restriction from January to October 2016. The main shipment season for Moroccan suppliers including Domaine Elboura is from November to February. In the past 12 mont... Read more →

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