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Summary
Geopolitical instability, shifting trade alliances and an increasingly unpredictable tariff environment are fundamentally changing how global supply chains are designed and managed. From ongoing regional conflicts and policy swings to sanctions and trade barriers, supply chain leaders are being forced to rethink long-standing sourcing models and global footprints.
This webinar will explore how companies are responding to trade fragmentation by redesigning networks, diversifying suppliers and balancing cost efficiency with resilience and compliance. Panelists will examine real-world impacts of tariffs and geopolitical risk on procurement, manufacturing and distribution decisions along with the tools and strategies leaders are using to model scenarios, mitigate exposure and maintain continuity in a volatile global landscape.
Attendees will gain insight into how leading organizations are building more flexible, risk-aware supply chains prepared for ongoing disruption.
Key Takeaways:
- How tariffs, sanctions and trade policy shifts are influencing sourcing, manufacturing and network design decisions
- Strategies for reducing geopolitical risk without sacrificing cost or service
- Tools and scenario-planning approaches leaders are using to model risk and prepare for ongoing trade volatility
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