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Produced by Journal of Commerce Custom Content in partnership with DP World  

In July, Journal of Commerce surveyed industry leaders on the factors currently shaping their approach to a new inter-Americas trade landscape. The responses illuminate changing priorities and emerging trends within supply chain management, particularly the shift from extended global networks to more concentrated, regional models. Findings include optimism around market potential, as well as key challenges preventing deployment of new supply chain strategies. Despite hurdles, companies are motivated by cost efficiency and reduced risk of disruptions as they consider whether to diversify their supply chains or maintain the relationship strength of a single-vendor approach.

Created in partnership with DP World, this report examines the elements influencing regional trade adaptation, development of dedicated inter-Americas supply chains, and the decision to diversify, consolidate or maintain the status quo. The insights uncovered are critical to shaping future initiatives, where a more localized and diversified approach could be key to gaining a competitive advantage in a rapidly changing global trade landscape.

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