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The Next War Will Be Fought in Supply Chains

Supply Chain Brain

Twenty twenty-five is starkly different: the next global war has already begun, and it’s unfolding not on distant battlefields, but right through the supply chains that you rely on. Your supply chain is already directly in the line of fire.

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Foreign Adversaries Threaten Critical U.S. Manufacturing Sectors

Exiger Perspectives

Exiger has previously analyzed Chinas regulatory moves to restrict these minerals trade flows, highlighting the need to identify alternative sources of supply. defense contractor, however, is reportedly still reliant on Russian titanium at lower tiers of its supply chain. Following the U.S. Companies The U.S. adversaries.

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The need to know

EFT

The key supply chain stories from Reuters’ global network of journalists Auto companies 'in full panic' over rare-earths bottleneck Frank Eckard, CEO of a German magnet maker, has been fielding a flood of calls in recent weeks. Trump tariffs stoke supply chain worries for US businesses, survey shows A majority of U.S.

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The need to know

EFT

year-on-year in June, after higher tariffs on goods from the country's top ocean trade partner extended a steep drop that began in May , supply chain technology provider Descartes (DSG.TO) said on Tuesday. Donald Trump’s tariff scattergun will miss target A good tradesperson picks the right tool for the job.

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The need to know

EFT

China to strengthen control over strategic minerals exports China said on Monday that it will strengthen controls over the full supply chains of strategic minerals exports as part of efforts to tighten its dominant grip on materials it deems crucial to its national interest. the chief financial officer said on Thursday.

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Blanks keep rates level; no de minimis air rate collapse yet; US-Houthi truce first step to Red Sea return? – May 7, 2025 Update

Freightos

In any case, the reduction in US sourcing from China for the last few weeks will start to be felt soon in fewer May container ship arrivals and lower import volumes. The pause is also raising concerns over what will happen if US tariffs on China are reduced and volumes quickly rebound.

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The need to know

EFT

The key supply chain stories from Reuters’ global network of journalists Inside the airline seat industry crisis delaying jet deliveries Tucked beneath the armrest of a luxury business class seat in a factory in Wales lies a clue to a global aviation bottleneck that has left many airlines waiting impatiently for new jets.