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Supply Chain Ripple Effects of Russia’s War in Ukraine

Alloy

The devastation experienced by Ukraine and its people has prompted the western world to levy sanctions on Russia, the idea being to put so much pressure on Russia’s economy that they will pack up their military and go home. Reuters has been tracking all major sanctions since the crisis began. EU and Canadian airspace.

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U.S. Cutting Off China from More NVIDIA Chips, Expanding Technology Curbs

Supply Chain Brain

The regulations restrict more advanced chips and chipmaking tools from being exported to other countries besides China, like Russia and Iran.

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Economic Aspects of Supply Chains

American Global Logistics

Other geopolitical risks, such as tensions between Russia and Ukraine, along with unpredictable regimes in Iran and North Korea, have the potential to disrupt global supply chains as well. Brexit fallout, characterized by additional red tape, dislocated labor markets, and anemic trade growth, continues to affect supply chains 4.

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Supply Chain Risk Hits the Big Time

Enterra Insights

… With China, Iran, and Russia developing increasingly sophisticated technologies focused on hacking our critical infrastructure, policymakers must act with urgency to combat such threats. Opting to continue down a decentralized path would be reckless.” ” Organizations can’t rely solely on the government.

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Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning (SiOP) – Part Five

Arkieva

What will be the impact of the Russian embargo on Turkey or of Iran opening up to trade with the west? Do we agree building stock for the big project or tender in Russia, knowing the product is customer specific and may be hard to get sold if the deal gets cancelled?

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Global Trade & Transportation: Best Practices for Global Manufacturers

Supply Chain Brain

These include, new sanctions imposed on countries like Russia and Venezuela; the US withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal; and Brexit — the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. However, in the last few years tariffs have been a recurring theme in the global trade space.

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Mitigating Geopolitical Risks in the Supply Chain, Part One

Enterra Insights

Russia has no way to win in Ukraine. Geopolitical Risks • Rogue Russia. Kupchan and Bremmer predict, “A humiliated Russia will turn from global player into the world’s most dangerous rogue state, posing a serious security threat to Europe, the United States, and beyond.” ” • Isolated Iran.