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Supply Chain Edge: Tariffs made a comeback, flooding in Brazil

Ags - Fruit/Veg 136 Brazil 402 Cambodia 24 Canada 504 China 3000 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1207 Cons. Discr. - Durables 534 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 487 Consumer Staples 775 Energy - Renewables 192 Indonesia 106 Info Tech - Tech Hardware 825 Malaysia 150 Mexico 896 Mode - Containerized 1490 Mode - Rail 119 Strikes 75 Tariffs 1819 Thailand 136 U.S. 5348 Vietnam 385

• New tariffs by the US administration of President Joe Biden look to shore up some of the gaps in the Section 301 and 201 implementations on China, targeting batteries, electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels, gantry cranes and more. Batteries are the most affected, with 71.5% of US imports from China. Stellantis NV is going to the source, in Indonesia, to get materials for its battery supply chain, while Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. wants to get back to just-in-time strategies.
• Solar duties are about to tighten, with exemptions for panels from Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia fr...

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