Supply chain management – inside the box
In recent times, global businesses have faced unprecedented challenges. The rise in protectionism and geopolitical tensions has reshaped the regulatory landscape. This includes expanded sanctions, import and export controls, investment restrictions, and other government policies. These changes impact how companies structure their business relationships and strategies. Changes in the global regulatory environment, described above, have created supply chain challenges for businesses engaging in cross-border procurement, distribution, resale and import activities. This guide offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in global supply chains and key updates from around the world. Learn how to navigate these changes and keep your business resilient and adaptable.
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