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The Food Supply Chain and the War in Ukraine

Enterra Insights

If you don’t think Russia’s unprovoked war in Ukraine will impact your life, you’re seriously mistaken. ”[2] Two of those breadbasket countries are Russia and Ukraine. At least 26 countries, including Somalia, Senegal and Egypt, rely on one or both of Russia and Ukraine for between 50% and 100% of their wheat.

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Global Wide Manufacturing Output Strengthens in March 2024

Supply Chain Matters

India has again demonstrated the highest level of PMI growth and the report authors point to Greece, Indonesia, Russia and Brazil as demonstrating stronger rates of expansion. along with Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. Growth expansion has returned across China and the U.S. nearshoring manufacturing presence.

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Grounded Dark-Fleet Oil Tanker Gets Cargo Removed Near Indonesia

Supply Chain Brain

A so-called dark fleet of tankers like the Liberty, which already existed before Russia invaded Ukraine, has ballooned since.

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The World Bank Significantly Lowers 2023 Global Growth Forecast

Supply Chain Matters

In November of 2022 and in conjunction with the summit meeting of G-20 leaders held in Indonesia , the IMF indicated that the expected 2023 economic outlook appeared even gloomier that that forecasted a month earlier.

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A time of transition: 3 key trends for oil & gas in 2018

DELMIA Quintiq

The current top seven exporters of LNG in the world are Qatar, Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Indonesia, Algeria and Russia. Global LNG export capacity is constantly increasing and there are a large number of liquefaction projects at different stages of construction worldwide. RENEWABLES & LOW CARBON ENERGY.

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Supply Chain Planning in Emerging Markets: Four Points to Remember

ToolsGroup

Gartner analyst Debashis Tarafdar says that the large size of a country (like India, China or Indonesia) can mean “significant polarization of population between urban and rural with distinctly different buying capabilities and purchasing preferences. fast food or retail) are rapidly expanding.

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Added Headwinds for Global PMI Production Indices in June and Q2 2022

Supply Chain Matters

As noted in our perspectives on reported Q1 PMI global indices, there are common themes of growing headwinds and added geo-political and/or supply network concerns related to effects of the Russia-Ukraine hostilities and China’s potential economic stumble as a result of a strict COVID-19 isolation policy. percentage points from Q1 to Q2.