Supply Chain Q3'24 Outlook: There may be trouble ahead



Global supply chain growth remains slow, with manufacturing orders reaching a high since early 2022 but showing regional inconsistencies — Europe lags while Asia leads. Retail growth is modest, with slight increases expected in global trade, driven by electronics and capital goods. The peak shipping season faces risks like weather, conflicts, and strikes, potentially disrupting a significant portion of Chinese exports to the US and EU. Regulatory uncertainties from upcoming elections in the US, India, and Europe could impact trade policies and tariffs. Despite these challenges, corporate concerns about supply chain risks are decreasing, with inventory destocking indicating that vigilance is still necessary.

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