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Supply Chain Edge: Bridge to the future, peak season prep, new chips

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• In new research this week we look ahead to the rest of 2024 and beyond and find that supply chains are likely to remain in a state of flux and disruptions. Logistics challenges through the Red Sea are set to continue heading into the critical peak season, though trade growth is expected to remain low. Political risks are rising, particularly in the US later in the year, while regulatory uncertainties remain elevated too. Investments in resilience are being curtailed in terms of inventory management and diversification while visibility technologies and reshoring increase.
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