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    EP17: Striving For Normality – Q2’23 Trade and Supply Chain Outlook

    enJune 21, 2023

    About this Episode

    The global supply chain landscape is returning to "normal" conditions in the second quarter of 2023, with supplier delivery times improving and shipping rates at their lowest since September 2020. However, the second half of the year presents challenges, including the direction of corporate sourcing strategies, political tensions, and the implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). 
     
    Is global trade doomed for a decline or set for recovery? Can corporate decision-makers hope for a new-normal in supply chain operations? Deglobalization or a new era of trade expansion? Our experts discuss the outlook for the rest of 2023 and beyond.
     
    The full article explores key trends and challenges for the global supply chain landscape in the coming months: https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/blog/global-supply-chains-what-to-watch-in-q2-23
     
    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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