CAPS News-19 February 2025
Tariff and Immigration Policies Effect on SCM
Explore the anticipated effects of the proposed tariff and immigration policies under the Trump Administration on supply chain management in this new report. Gain essential insights into the potential challenges organizations may face, as well as the strategies that are currently being implemented or are planned for the next 12 months to mitigate these impacts.
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Elevate Your Supply Management Strategy
Gain the knowledge to drive impact and demonstrate the true value of your procurement efforts in a CAPS webinar, Procurement Metrics: Measure Performance, Justify Headcount, Communicate Value. This session will explore how leading global companies utilize metrics to evaluate the performance of their supply management function and effectively communicate its value to stakeholders. Join us on March 5th to learn more!
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Navigating Geopolitical SCM Risks
Discover valuable insights and essential takeaways from CAPS' latest research report, "Supply Chain Operational and Geopolitical Risks in an Age of Slowbalization" in this webinar recording. Researchers discuss their key findings to help you navigate today's complex supply chain landscape.
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Evaluating Supply Chain Risks
Discover how organizations manage supply chain risk, including tools for monitoring and mapping, as well as best practices for tracking disruptions caused by weather or civil unrest in our new quick poll report.
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Pricing and Inflation Risks
Sixty-six percent of companies are currently experiencing price volatility, inflation, and economic risks, with 48% reporting it's highly likely they will encounter it in the future.
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Top Import Partners
This map illustrates the primary import partner for each U.S. state. With a 25% tariff potentially imposed on Canada and Mexico, it is no surprise that they are the leading importers for the Northern and Southern U.S. states, respectively.
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