Striving For Normality – Q2’23 Trade and Supply Chain Outlook

Overview

Title: Striving For Normality – Q2’23 Trade and Supply Chain Outlook

Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

Is global trade doomed for a decline, or set for recovery? Will government’s cause deglobalization or a new era of trade expansion? Can corporate decision-makers hope for a new-normal in supply chain operations? Join our experts as we discuss our outlook for the rest of 2023 and beyond.

Agenda:

  • Governments not really helping: Conflict looks set to continue in Ukraine, making global cooperation difficult. Tech investment policies announced in 2022 are now being implemented and may bifurcate the industry. Environmental matters are coming to the fore as the EU implements CBAM.

  • A quick dip in activity: Our latest global trade forecasts call for global trade activity to dip in Q1’23 versus a year earlier, before recovering modestly for the year as a whole. We’ll walk through our forecast and show stagnation in commodities is offset by growth in consumer and capital goods.

  • Tough times, still, mean tough choices: Inventory volatility continues to dog supply chains even as logistics disruptions dissipate. A return to historic seasonality patterns in shipments would be sign that normality has returned. We take a look at sectors which have already taken the tough decisions on reshoring.


Peek into the discussion ahead of the webinar with supply chain outlook infographic.

Speakers
Chris Rogers
Head of Supply Chain Research
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Agnieszka Maciejewska
Economics Manager, Trade Forecast
S&P Global Market Intelligence
 
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