As Trump tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico take effect and other countries around the world move increasingly to populist/nationalist policies, knowing your supply chain design for the coming year is imperative for executives who must meet steep goals.
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March 10, 2025
As Trump tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico take effect and other countries around the world move increasingly to populist/nationalist policies, knowing your supply chain design for the coming year is imperative for executives who must meet steep goals. In this webinar replay, Chris Keller, partner at Argon & Co, and John Ames Jr, vice president at Optilogic, share executive strategies for designing your supply chain to withstand Trump 2.0 and any other disruption you’ll face in 2025.
As Trump tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico take effect and other countries around the world move increasingly to populist/nationalist policies, knowing your supply chain design for the coming year is imperative for executives who must meet steep goals. In this webinar replay, Chris Keller, partner at Argon & Co, and John Ames Jr, vice president at Optilogic, share executive strategies for designing your supply chain to withstand Trump 2.0 and any other disruption you’ll face in 2025.
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