Global Supply Shortages Deepen as War Drags On, Risking Jobs and Growth
After three months, the fallout of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is spreading, with developing countries bearing the brunt of the shortfall.
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After three months, the fallout of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is spreading, with developing countries bearing the brunt of the shortfall.
How many crises does it take to change the way the world trades? For Asia, the answer appears to be three. First Covid closed the factories that fed the logistics networks, then Ru...
Cuba's energy minister said in mid May that the country had run out of oil and diesel, and warned that the island's energy system had reached a "critical state."
The global supply chain issues at the Strait of Hormuz continue as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continues. Nick Vyas, a founding member of the Kendrick Global Supply Chain Instit...
Global supply chains face unprecedented threats as maritime chokepoints become geopolitical battlegrounds. The US-Iran conflict highlighted how disruptions in vital waterways like...
Today’s aviation industry is highly impacted by its supply chain crisis. What began as a temporary disruption evolved… The post Supply chain crisis forces aviation to rethink growt...
A shortage of naphtha, stemming from the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is disrupting manufacturing and retail goods in Japan and South Korea.
Post-war supply shock demonstrates that rigid, digitized demand-side rationing breaks down under market anxiety, failing to insulate domestic agriculture when critical geopolitical...
Opinion: Large businesses already understand the severity and are diversifying suppliers, regionalising production, and shortening supply chains
Over the past decade, global companies have faced continuous supply chain disruptions: 2017: the first major electronic components shortage. 2020: COVID lockdowns halted produc...
Unprecedented overseas demand for U.S. diesel, propane and other fuels is straining commercial reserves from the Gulf Coast to the Eastern Seaboard.
Droughts, flooding, and shipping bottlenecks caused by the weather event have potential to further disrupt global trade flows, analysts warn
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has had an impact extending well beyond world petroleum supplies, says Weston Drake, principal with Sea Cliff Consulting.
The events of the past six months suggest that supply chain resilience is measured by how quickly companies can adapt to uncertainty while continuing to keep goods moving.
The NPC warns that the U.K. has done a poor job stockpiling everything from critical medicines to food supplies, leaving the country exposed to cascading economic disruptions.
The Iran War is the latest in a series of supply shocks affecting the food industry Ecovia Intelligence expects operators to mitigate supply chain risks by investing in sustainable...
High-performing supply chains operate on the realization that the outcome of a crisis is largely decided long before the moment arrives.
Airlines are facing an aircraft order backlog exceeding 18,000 jets, while the average age of the global fleet has reached a record 15.2 years.
Our world lives in a hyper-global supply chain environment. Even the most locally sourced supplies depend on some level of the global supply chain. To many businesses, the COVID Pa...
With no end in sight for the Iran war, supply chain bottlenecks for the oil-derived material are set to continue, prompting calls for government-enforced energy saving measures.
The decision by President Trump to tell 3M to stop shipping masks to Canada and Latin America is astonishing given that all of humanity is facing the same crisis. Supply issues sta...
The supply chain disruptions and the hit to inflation caused by the war have created a challenging outlook for the regional Fed.
The tenuous peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran poses the biggest supply chain threat moving forward, warns Oxford Economics.
Governments acting independently to build strategic reserves of critical minerals risk driving up prices, worsening shortages and increasing geopolitical tensions.
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