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British consumers risk higher prices after January 31 roll-out of checks on all EU products of plant and animal origin
Rerouting of container ships has disrupted supply chains, increasing travel times and transport costs
French group is still sending some vessels through Suez Canal when accompanied by French navy
Party warns that new checks on animal and plant products risk delays to imports and increases in inflation
Ministers tell businesses there are limits to what government can do to help
Maybe it’s time to dust off John Maynard Keynes’s warning about taking borderless prosperity for granted
Mix of sea and air favoured to avert delays on Asia-Europe routes while limiting costs
A crucial year for supply chain disclosures and carbon pricing schemes, while anti-ESG backlash evolves
A softer alternative to ‘decoupling’, which fell out of favour with the G7 this year
Contract manufacturer taking over iPhone assembly factory from Taiwanese rival Pegatron
Materials manufacturer Novonix issues warning as region struggles to compete with US subsidies
Macy’s is right to recognise that express lanes and priority fulfilment are not in the Christmas spirit
Geopolitical risk and climate change highlight the need for resilience in core supply routes
Authorities close two crossings that account for 36% of rail traffic on southern border to redeploy personnel
Mærsk and Hapag-Lloyd halt journeys as threats mount to global supply chains through Suez Canal
Drought in Panama and shipping attacks near Suez threaten supply chains at festive season
Tech giant wants suppliers to build key component in India as part of broader effort to diversify supply chain
Protesting workers shut factories after minimum wage increase fails to meet soaring inflation
Producers and traders call for more details and say rules will fail to deliver environmental benefits
Home goods entrepreneur says India is ‘nice fit’ for manufacturing her branded textiles
Push comes after pandemic highlighted reliance on manufacturers in world’s second-largest economy
Repair and maintenance specialists are working overtime as supply chain issues persist
Domestically made products like syringes currently cost more than those produced in China
Leasing companies have been able to increase their rates significantly for the most in-demand jets
The EU and others are pondering how to deal with value-chain disruption and geopolitical rivalry
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