March 12, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Our March 27 virtual event, "Food Delivery and the Bottom Line," is quickly approaching. And speaking of speed, one of the sessions will feature top executives digging into fast delivery trends and operations.
I'll be moderating the session featuring Mike Goldblatt, DoorDash VP of grocery and retail partnerships, and Paddy Balasubramanian, 7-Eleven senior director of delivery. We'll discuss how both companies balance speed with demand and keep up with ever-evolving customer expectations.
Sign up for the event using the link here. We hope you'll join us!
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The European Commission is letting previously suspended duties return for various products and planning for additional countermeasures by mid-April.
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A 25% tariff increase on the metal imports will still go into effect Wednesday, but that rate won't double after Ontario backed off from imposing retaliatory energy tariffs.
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As President Donald Trump mulls big changes for the agency, experts said taking it private could put some of its current advantages at risk.
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Margi Vagell explains how the home improvement retailer approaches network optimization, automation implementation and balancing customer segments.
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Defunding the law would require an act of Congress, which one expert says would be unlikely to pass.
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Tariffs, inflation, rising interest rates, and other potential issues will challenge supply chain professionals in 2025 and beyond. Learn how to build an adaptive supply chain in this webinar.
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