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Will governments increase intervention in supply chains?

“One of the ways governments are starting to respond to the challenges these dynamics present is to look more closely at supply chains and supply chain resilience as a national security imperative. If this continues–as it seems likely to do–government intervention with trade and sourcing is likely to become a more pronounced challenge for supply chain managers.”

[Fast Company]

EU adopts single window for customs

“Once fully implemented, businesses will no longer have to submit documents to several authorities through different portals. The single window environment will allow customs and other authorities to automatically verify that the goods in question comply with EU requirements and that the necessary formalities have been completed.”

[The European Times]

Hurdles in supply chain remain as U.S. raises ‘Buy American’ threshold

“Joshua Rodman of Sandler, Travis and Rosenberg, a Washington-based law firm, said the requirement would affect ‘electronics, defence and other industries which are assembly/manufacture intensive and provide customised or specialised’ products.”

[South China Morning Post]

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