One week from today, President-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated, bringing a new round of import taxes on a series of goods across several economies. While the details are still unclear, it is not too early to begin estimating the deadweight that a new round of tariffs will place on economic ... READ MORE >
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Tariff discussions in health care and life sciences industries stoke global supply chain concerns
The health care and life sciences industries could be facing significant changes under a second Trump administration. From the prospect of new tariffs to the likelihood that the BIOSECURE Act will be enacted, companies are scrambling to adjust to what could be a changed operating ... READ MORE >
Canada’s rail strike disrupts supply chains
Canada’s rail work stoppage could disrupt Canada’s supply chains, costing billions of dollars and tens of thousands of jobs. Supply chain snarl could also put upward pressures on prices just as inflation returns to 2.5%. But on a broader scale, the impact would be minimal and short-lived if workers ... READ MORE >
New tariffs on medical equipment could strain health care and life sciences supply chains
Health care and life sciences organizations’ operations could be affected by recent tariff increases on Chinese medical equipment imports as part of a broader economic regime shift to embrace industrial policy. The Biden administration, in an effort to address what it calls unfair trade policies and ... READ MORE >
A rail merger and the evolution of North America’s supply chain
The merger of two major North American railroads will create a rail network that reaches both coasts and runs through the middle of the continent. The long-sought combination of Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern promises to make a seamless, faster supply network that will benefit Canada, Mexico ... READ MORE >
Back-to-normal supply chain fuels disinflation tailwind
Supply chains in the United States continued to recover in December, remaining at the pre-COVID level for the sixth straight month as most of the damage from the pandemic has now faded, according to the RSM US Supply Chain Index. The recovery in supply chains has been one of the most important factors ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index returns to pre-pandemic level
Amid the many challenges in today’s economy, there is a bright spot: Supply chains, after a period of severe disruption, are back to normal. Our RSM US Supply Chain Index pointed to supply efficiency for the fourth month in a row, reaching 0.49 standard deviations above neutral in October. That ... READ MORE >
RSM US Supply Chain Index back to normal for second straight month
The RSM US Supply Chain Index improved to 0.19 standard deviations above neutral in August as inventories and industrial capacity utilization continued to rebound. That marked the second month in a row of supply chain efficiency after nearly three years of being underwater. While it remains too early ... READ MORE >
Canada’s supply chain healthy as demand slows
The RSM Canada Supply Chain Index reached 2.31 in August, one of the highest readings since 2000, thanks to improvements across delivery time, prices, and inventory levels, signaling sufficient health of the supply chain. This sharp increase represents a dramatic shift from just a few months ago; in ... READ MORE >
RSM U.S. Supply Chain Index: Back to normal for first time since pandemic hit
The U.S. Supply Chain Index in July was back above neutral for the first time in nearly three years on the back of the continuing strong rebounds in inventories and capacity utilization. With most of the COVID-19 concerns behind us and the renormalization of supply-chain linkages around the world, we ... READ MORE >