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Global supply chain disruption
Multinational Companies Accelerate Moving Production Out of China, Reshaping Global Supply Chains
News Analysis Communist China's two extreme ways of handling the pandemic—from implementing the previous zero-COVID policy to the current lifting of restrictions without a plan—pose major challenges to the global ...
January 5, 2023
BY
David Chu
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Olivia Li
Apple Predicts Lower Q3 Performance Owing to Supply Constraints, Material Shortages
Tech giant Apple is predicting a slump in performance for its fiscal Q3, 2022 term ending in June ...
April 30, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
Shenzhen Yantian Port, the World’s Fourth Largest Container Terminal, Experiencing Increased Congestion
On March 21, Shenzhen, which was under lockdown, announced temporary lifting of the lockdown, restoring order to production ...
March 24, 2022
BY
Winnie Han
War in Ukraine Putting European Carmakers in a Tight Spot
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has further disrupted global supply chains with automakers facing challenges like shortages of components ...
March 8, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
Renault Production May Get Affected by Supply Chain Issues in Russia
French automaker Renault is concerned about the stability of its supply chains in Russia due to rising tensions ...
February 19, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
US Housing Starts Decline in Cold Weather, Supply Chain Continues to Be Problematic
New residential construction projects or privately-owned housing starts, a key indicator of economic strength, declined 4.1 percent in ...
February 18, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
Multiple Factors Contributing to Global Shipping Rate Plunge: China Economic Analysts
Chinese industry analysts attribute the global shipping rate drop to a number of China-related factors, including Beijing's environmental ...
February 14, 2022
BY
Jenny Li
NY Fed Develops New Index to Measure Global Supply Chain Pressure
As the world enters uncharted territory with the global pandemic, sudden rise of new variants, widespread uncertainty, and ...
January 5, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
Christmas Trees Will Cost Up To 30 Percent More This Year
Christmas trees will be facing shortages this year, and the ones available will be priced higher as Americans ...
December 2, 2021
BY
Naveen Athrappully
‘Unhelpful and Inaccurate’: Australian Union Rebukes ACCC’s Comments on Strikes Worsening Port Delays
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has called comments by the Australian consumer watchdog in its report on ...
November 5, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Australians Importing Christmas Gifts Should Buy Early as Ports Face ‘Intense Pressure’: ACCC
The Australian consumer watchdog said the current global supply chain crisis is putting “intense pressure” on Australian exporters ...
November 3, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
Containerized Shipping Bottlenecks Caused by China
News Analysis Global supply chain issues, shortages of finished goods, and price inflation in the United States and ...
October 17, 2021
BY
Antonio Graceffo
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