April 14, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for supply chain leaders
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Smartphones and electronic integrated circuits, among other products, now qualify for the “semiconductor” exemption — though officials say sector-specific duties are still coming.
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The $0.29 per pound surcharge is returning April 13 as the two countries' trade war continues to escalate.
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A Maritime Action Plan will target port infrastructure, mariner workforce training and U.S. shipbuilding, per an executive order published Wednesday.
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The exemption list also includes certain critical minerals, semiconductor components and energy products.
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The changes, which aim to speed response time, have led to “workforce impacts” in Georgia and Idaho.
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The U.S. has rolled out a deluge of tariffs, sparking responses from trading partners. Here's where each tariff – threatened or realized – currently stands.
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Today's companies must maintain supply chain resilience under lean budgets. Learn how to use strategic supply chain risk management to optimize procurement and safeguard the bottom line in this webinar.
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