Uncertainty in U.S. Supply Chain
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•A double whammy of tariffs and strikes is coming for U.S. trade and the global supply chain in early 2025
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Inventories are already increasing, according to Everstream Analytics , and the supply chain pull forward may accelerate in December .
Shippers are now trying to game out the snafus that could be coming in the global supply chain and how much inventory to order against a consumer backdrop that remains strong, but subject to macroeconomic risks, and an early start to Lunar New Year , a holiday period in Asia during which manufacturing operations halt for as long as a month .
The total value of goods imported into the U.S. in the past 20 years has increased by 153% .
President-elect Trump 's tariffs on Chinese imports are expected to range between 60%-100% and 10%-20% on all other imports.
S&P Global warns of increased trade risks related to Vietnam given its relationship to China .
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