Supply Chain Edge: And then there were nine; rerouting tariffs; unseasonal chills — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: And then there were nine; rerouting tariffs; unseasonal chills

Ags - Forestry 134 Ags - Fruit/Veg 146 Canada 530 China 3053 Cons. Discr. - Autos 1251 Cons. Discr. - Durables 575 Cons. Discr. - Retailing 519 Consumer Staples 807 Corp - Forwarders 347 Corp - Ports 911 Corp - Shipping 1030 Energy - Renewables 207 European Union 882 Germany 268 Industrials - Capital Goods 623 Materials - Construction 121 Materials - Metals/Mining 796 Mexico 929 Mode - Containerized 1525 Mode - Seaborne 1846 Tariffs 1870 Theme - Rates 240 Turkey 74 U.S. 5404

– In new research this week, we examine three major tariff actions by the Trump administration. The launch of a Section 232 review of critical minerals has yet to be fully defined but will likely target mainland China and may not lead to tariffs. The Section 232 review of medium and heavy trucks will have a small coverage patch but is the ninth industry-focused tariff investigation launched since January. Further details of fees for mainland Chinese shipping at US ports show a softening of the impact.
– The autos sector is already digesting the impact of Section 232 ...

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