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Trump’s 50% tariff on many Canada imports in effect as talks stall
The two countries failed to reach an agreement before Saturday’s deadline for the Section 338 levies, with Canada vowing to “match those tariffs dollar for dollar.”
By Phil Neuffer • Aug. 22, 2026 -
US to temporarily relieve ground beef tariffs in bid to lower prices
President Donald Trump said he will allow 300,000 metric tons of product to enter the country duty-free for the next 90 days as domestic production is set to hit the lowest level since 1970.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Aug. 21, 2026 -
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Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.
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Best Buy achieves zero waste goal at supply chain facilities
The consumer electronics giant said 29 of its supply chain facilities were certified zero waste and meet requirements for a resource use and efficiency certification.
By Zoya Mirza • Aug. 21, 2026 -
Birkenstock production network capacity expansion on track to meet 2027 target
The footwear maker’s plans include enlarging and refitting plants in Germany while also extending a factory in Portugal.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 21, 2026 -
Kimberly-Clark tests new fiber for sourcing resiliency, sustainability
The CPG maker is building a pilot facility in Yuma, Arizona, to advance the effort as it aims to reduce natural forest fiber cost volatility.
By Alejandra Carranza • Aug. 20, 2026 -
US calls for EU to deliver on trade concessions on sustainability laws
The United States ambassador to the European Union said the bloc has not fully addressed U.S. concerns stemming from a trade framework agreement reached last summer.
By Lamar Johnson • Aug. 20, 2026 -
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Culver’s taps Armada to revamp supply chain, targets expansion
The restaurant chain is pooling slower-moving inventory to up transportation efficiency as its growth plan advances.
By Alejandra Carranza • Aug. 20, 2026 -
Caterpillar bags $392M tariff refund as duty costs shrink
Excluding the refund, the heavy-equipment maker incurred $400 million in tariff expenses in the quarter that ended June 30.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 20, 2026 -
Trump delays 50% tariffs on Canada imports for 3 days
The duties will now go into effect Aug. 22, per a proclamation signed Tuesday, as the countries continue to negotiate.
By Phil Neuffer • Aug. 19, 2026 -
Nearly 60 members of Congress call for aluminum pricing investigation
At issue is the Midwest Premium, which reportedly incorporates the 50% aluminum tariffs on domestic manufacturers — even those that use domestically recycled aluminum.
By Katie Pyzyk • Updated Aug. 19, 2026 -
Honeywell Aerospace targets supplier bottlenecks to boost output
A significant share of the company's 3,000 suppliers underperformed in the first half of the year, President and CEO James Currier said.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 18, 2026 -
Experts call FCC’s block on foreign robotics a nearshoring tactic
While cyberthreats are a growing risk to national security, the agency’s sweeping block on humanoids, quadrupeds and mobile robot imports could reinvigorate domestic suppliers.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 18, 2026 -
3 ways Kimberly-Clark is using technology to boost supply chain efficiency
The CPG maker is leveraging newly installed global procurement software, AI agents and a skill-based training program to unlock improvements.
By Phil Neuffer • Aug. 18, 2026 -
Glossier supply chain leader champions self mastery, stronger representation
“When I go through the door, I want to kick the door off the hinges — I don’t want to be the last Black woman that’s invited in the room,” VP of Supply Chain and Operations Kinta Gates said.
By Kelly Stroh • Aug. 18, 2026 -
Tyson to close more beef plants amid cattle shortage
The meat giant will sell or end operations at three facilities and lay off at least 2,500 workers as the company struggles to overcome heavy losses.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Aug. 17, 2026 -
Ford plans to phase out China-built Lincoln models for the US
The automaker aims to mitigate U.S. tariffs and recent connected vehicle import regulations while also planning to increase domestic production.
By Eric Walz • Updated Aug. 14, 2026 -
Trump imposes 100% tariffs on some drones and components
The UAS duty rates align with the president’s executive orders to mitigate supply chain reliance on countries such as China, which has a world-leading drone market valued at $15.6 billion in 2025.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 14, 2026 -
Pentagon signs over $2B in deals securing batteries, critical minerals
Sila Technologies, Sunrise Energy Metals and Niron Magnetics are the latest entities that inked conditional loan commitments with DOD’s Office of Strategic Capital.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 13, 2026 -
Kimberly-Clark secures $45M tariff refund, half of what it paid in 2025
The personal care product maker said the refunds will offset incremental cost increases tied to higher oil prices while allowing it to maintain price consistency.
By Antone Gonsalves • Updated Aug. 14, 2026 -
Walmart flags fewer supplier standard violations
The retailer logged 754 cases in fiscal 2026, down 35% year over year, according to its latest ESG report.
By Kelly Stroh • Aug. 12, 2026 -
GE Appliances deepens Texas Instruments sourcing for resilience
The appliance manufacturer aims to maintain continuity of supply by boosting spend with the semiconductor firm, an executive told Supply Chain Dive.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 11, 2026 -
Jalapeños served at Qdoba, Chipotle tied to Salmonella outbreak
Both chains stopped serving potentially contaminated peppers after hundreds of consumers across 27 states fell ill.
By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • Aug. 11, 2026 -
Nintendo recoups $300M in tariff refunds as memory crunch intensifies
The video game console maker said it absorbed most duties last year, but it faces another supply chain hurdle as memory prices continue to rise.
By Phil Neuffer • Aug. 11, 2026 -
Clorox expects $200M inflation hit, supply chain costs a factor
Increasing energy, commodity and supplier costs are significant contributors, along with higher trucking, ocean freight and logistics-related expenses.
By Antone Gonsalves • Aug. 10, 2026 -
Tyson suggests high beef prices face long recovery
The meat giant said the Trump administration's efforts to boost supply are unlikely to make a significant impact in the near-term.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Aug. 7, 2026