Brushing off the playbook - supply chains after the US election

Chris Rogers  |  S&P Global  |  08 November 2024  |  0.50 CE

History is rhyming again. With the return of President-elect Donald Trump and a Republican Congress, the baseline supply chain policies that investors will have to deal with look a lot like those applied in the 2016 to 2020 period. The good news is that there are deals to be done and no shortage of tariff mitigation strategies for firms to follow.

Not quite 2016 all over again

The US election results have yet to be formally adopted at the time of writing, although former President Donald Trump is projected to have over 270 electoral college votes needed to w...

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