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    US announces tariffs on all imports from Mexico starting June 10

    Tariffs on Mexico throw a wrench into what seemed to be smooth sailing for ratification of the USMCA.

    By Updated May 31, 2019
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    SRM 101: Using people to unlock value

    Supplier Relationship Management places the focus on how suppliers and buyers can work more closely during the entire lifecycle of a product.

    By Craig Guillot • May 30, 2019
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    Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Report: Progress on reducing child labor stalls in manufacturing hubs

    A Verisk Maplecroft report reveals global progress on eliminating child labor has generally stalled, and the practice is even on the rise in the world's key manufacturing centers including China, India, Somalia and Venezuela.

    By Morgan Forde • May 30, 2019
  • Dick's CEO: Impact of new tariffs unknown despite tranche 4 exposure

    Assuming the implementation of tranche four, Dick's total tariff exposure will go from 5% of inventory to 38%, according to a J.P. Morgan analysis.

    By May 30, 2019
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    New tariffs could imperil Best Buy, Dick's and Bed Bath & Beyond

    J.P. Morgan looks at which retailers would lose the most in a "disaster" scenario after the Trump Administration's latest trade salvos.

    By May 29, 2019
  • Tesla supplier sues for alleged $1.8M in unpaid bills

    This lawsuit adds to the suspicion among suppliers that Tesla's cash flow issues will get in the way of their pay.

    By May 29, 2019
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    Nestlé streamlines procurement, manufacturing to save $1B

    At a time when many global CPG players are shedding lines of business in the name of efficiency, Nestlé is opting to do the dirty work of streamlining its massive multinational operation.

    By May 29, 2019
  • Estée Lauder to work with 1K farmers on palm oil cultivation

    Working directly with the farms will allow Estée Lauder to form a relationship with the suppliers at the base of the palm oil supply chain. 

    By May 29, 2019
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    Opinion

    No one gets out of this trade war

    In an exclusive op-ed for Supply Chain Dive, A.T. Kearney's Jim Singer and Johan Gott outline the dangers of waiting to address tariff risk and the steps all businesses should begin taking today. 

    By Jim Singer and Johan Gott • May 24, 2019
  • Best Buy 'actively engaged' as US seeks input on list 4 tariffs

    The company is focused on being a part of the discussion about proposed tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese imports, not on forecasting its impact, executives said on an earnings call this week.

    By May 24, 2019
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    I am a vendor defender — and proud

    In a daily meeting at my manufacturing company, I received an unintended compliment that ended up defining my career.

    By May 23, 2019
  • Bangladesh factory oversight to transition to new council, prompting union concerns

    Some union members worry this new agreement will put too much power in the hands of factory owners and result in more of the safety issues the Accord was initially created to avoid.

    By May 23, 2019
  • Kohl's prepares for diminishing gross margins amid tariff hike

    CEO Michelle Gass described the situation as "fluid," encapsulating the near-universal struggle for retailers importing products from China — the lack of certainty in the trade landscape.

    By May 22, 2019
  • Nike, Adidas and others call on Trump to remove footwear from tariff list

    In an open letter posted by the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America, footwear brands called tranche four tariffs "catastrophic" and estimated a $7 billion annual impact on consumers. 

    By May 21, 2019
  • LVMH creates blockchain platform to track luxury goods

    The move comes as more consumers turn to resale for authentic, high-end goods at affordable prices.

    By Tatiana Walk-Morris • May 20, 2019
  • US lifts steel, aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico

    The 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican steel and 10% on aluminum, in place since March 2018, were major barriers to the ratification of the United States, Mexico and Canada Agreement (USMCA).

    By Updated May 17, 2019
  • Tranche 4 shakes up apparel and footwear supply chains after escaping earlier tariffs

    China is currently the United States’ largest supplier of textiles and apparel, accounting for nearly 36% of total imports in 2017 according to the World Bank.

    By Morgan Forde • May 16, 2019
  • Tranche 4 tariffs by the numbers

    "If tariffs are set to 25%, the effect will be dramatic," said A.T. Kearney's Johan Gott.

    By May 16, 2019
  • Chemical suppliers take hits from both sides of the trade war

    Chemicals produced in the U.S. suffer from higher cost of materials imported from China and the shrinking Chinese export market due to retaliatory tariffs.

    By May 16, 2019
  • Macy's: Tariff tranche 4 is 'the big one'

    The retailer has worked for years to move production of private label goods out of China, but the country remains "an important piece of our overall mix," CEO Jeff Gennette said 

    By May 16, 2019
  • Tech products make up 'more than half' of new $300B tariff list

    Experts say technology companies are likely to pass these costs along to the consumer. One analysis said tariffs could raise the price of an iPhone by as much as 14%. 

    By May 15, 2019
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    In US-China tariff poker game, health supply chains stand to lose

    Tariffs on medical equipment and supplies, plus duties on imported steel and aluminum, could result in millions of increased costs for the healthcare industry and U.S. patients.

    By May 15, 2019
  • As Old Navy and Gap split, so do their supply chains

    Analysts see the brands' split as a strategic move, but it won't come without "teething problems" as supplier relationships and inventory management shift.

    By Craig Guillot • May 14, 2019
  • US formally begins process for tariffs on $300B

    The list includes raw materials and finished goods across dozens of industries, touching nearly every U.S. business — and in turn, every consumer.

    By May 14, 2019
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    Starbucks secures $1B sustainability bond

    The coffee chain's third and largest sustainability fund will support its efforts to ethically source coffee as well as build 10,000 green stores globally by 2025.

    By Alicia Kelso • May 14, 2019