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Geopolitical Risks to Supply Chains: China, Russia, and Beyond

Enterra Insights

He adds, “There are the Russia–Ukraine conflict, strenuous relationships among countries across the globe, internet restrictions, and competing interests across Europe. ” China and Russia People often refer to the “elephant in the room” when discussing obvious challenges that must be faced.

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How a Disruption in Gas Imports From Russia Could Affect Global Supply Chains

SCM Research

However, what would happen if Russia really stopped exporting energy to Europe? The Economic Effects for Germany of a Stop of Energy Imports From Russia , examines the economic impact on Germany. It is not yet clear what the consequences of this decree will be, as it also contains loopholes.

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A War in the Middle of Europe

SCM Research

The world is shocked by the Putin regime’s war of aggression against Ukraine – a war in the middle of Europe. Instead of taking the long necessary step to expand renewable energies, many EU countries have relied on cheap oil and gas supplies from Russia for too many years. palladium and neon) from Russia and Ukraine.

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Supply Chain Risk Report: Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Resilinc

As people in the Ukraine and around the world anxiously monitor the threat of war with Russia, supply chain managers must take stock of the risks to their supply chains and focus on potential mitigation measures. Russia produces about 12% of the world’s oil and is Europe’s largest natural gas supplier.

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What Supply Chains Must Do to Comply With Sanctions Against Russia

Supply Chain Brain

and Europe against Russia, in response to its invasion of Ukraine. Global businesses need to know precisely how they’ll be affected by the widening economic sanctions imposed by the U.S.

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This Week in Logistics News (February 19 – 25)

Logistics Viewpoints

Now of course, companies must map out the potential impacts of the Russia Ukraine war. Russia Attacks Ukraine. Russia shells Ukraine. Russia had massed some 150,000 troops along Ukraine’s borders, according to US estimates based on satellite imagery. Map of Natural Gas Pipelines into Europe. Oil Prices Jump.

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Energy Crisis in Asia and Europe: The Supply Chain Impact

Resilinc

February 2023 saw supply chain struggles continue across Asia and Europe due to dwindling energy supplies, ongoing effects of COVID-19, high inflation, and more. Compounding the problem, natural gas prices have risen due to cold weather, coupled with the effects on natural gas supplies of the Russia-Ukraine war.

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