
Send us a text The global economy stands on shaky ground as the Trump administration"s aggressive tariff policies send shockwaves through international supply chains. Behind closed doors at the White House this week, retail giants Walmart, Target, and Home Depot delivered a stark warning: continue with these excessive tariffs, and American supermarket shelves will be empty by autumn. Small and medium-sized businesses are already abandoning imported goods at US ports, unable to afford tariffs that would bankrupt their operations. The real-world consequences are mounting rapidly. The International Monetary Fund has downgraded global growth forecasts, with the US economy expected to grow just 1.8% this year. Companies are rapidly restructuring their supply chains – Apple announced plans to source US-market iPhones from India instead of China, while Amazon sellers scramble to find suppliers in countries with lower tariff rates. Most tellingly, these businesses aren"t looking to American manufacturers, revealing the fundamental flaw in the "Make America Great Again" trade strategy. Perhaps most concerning is who bears the heaviest burden of these policies. The Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy reports that households earning under $29,000 will see tax increases (because tariffs are taxes) equal to about 6.2% of their income, compared to just 1.7% for the top 1% of earners. As DHL suspends business-to-consumer shipments into the United States due to customs complications and the dollar hits a three-year low, the question becomes unavoidable: are these policies making America poorer rather than greater? Subscribe now to stay ahead of these rapidly evolving supply chain disruptions and understand how they"ll affect businesses and consumers worldwide. You can follow Chain Reaction on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook Support the show THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. News about forthcoming programmes click here SHARE Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share LET US KNOW If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter) REVIEW AND RATE If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps. About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon...
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