Global Supply Chains Are Under Pressure Again. Will Inflation Start Rising?

Conflict in the Middle East, a strike at US ports, problems at the Panama Canal … a rush of problems could create a crisis for exporters

by Jack Simpson, Phillip Inman and Jillian Ambrose
The Guardian

With a pandemic that upended global trade through lockdowns and travel restrictions still fresh in managers’ minds, international supply chains are again under pressure.

Shippers are facing myriad issues, from the conflict in the Middle East and drought in Central America to strike action in the US, and companies are finding it more difficult – and more expensive – to transport supplies.

So, how bad is the supply chain squeeze?

Why are supply chains under pressure?

Global shippers have been faced with a growing number of headaches in moving goods over the last year.

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