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US asks China to 'halt' and 'revise' import restrictions
China also recently announced tariffs on aluminum that could sting domestic recycling revenue by making it harder for local programs to sell bales of the material.
By Cody Boteler • March 26, 2018 -
Tech, retail industry leaders decry Trump tariffs on China
As threats of a trade war escalate, the technology and retail industries fear they'll face higher costs as a result of retaliatory tariffs.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 23, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Read how retailers and brand manufactures are rethinking inventory management.
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Albertsons' new marketplace lets small suppliers sell to consumers
The e-commerce platform, which will ship food and wellness products direct to consumers, will focus on the kinds of items that are being pushed off of Whole Foods' shelves.
By Jeff Wells • March 21, 2018 -
Deep Dive
To build 'circular' operations, Ikea takes aim at its supply chain
With less than 30% of the retailer’s climate footprint stemming from Tier 1 and its own operations, the retailer looks at the way it sources and designs products.
By Edwin Lopez • March 20, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Toys R Us liquidation is a test of supplier resilience
Big liquidations like Toys R Us' can have detrimental ripple effects throughout the supply chain, but not all its suppliers are financially equal.
By Kate Patrick Macri • March 20, 2018 -
Apple is developing its own display screens for iPhones
A move by the tech company to in-house MicroLED screen production would further decrease its reliance on suppliers.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 20, 2018 -
Gap wants all tier 1 suppliers to pay garment workers digitally
Digital payments allow for better financial transparency and economic growth, but questions remain over the retailer's ability to implement this ambitious goal in two years.
By Barry Hochfelder • March 16, 2018 -
Deep Dive
How Toys R Us' bankruptcy hopes came crashing down
The toy seller entered Chapter 11 with the goal of a leaner, better business. Instead, a terrible holiday season sent it in a different direction.
By Ben Unglesbee • March 15, 2018 -
Whole Foods schedules meeting with disgruntled suppliers
The grocer will meet with manufacturers on March 19 to address concerns over new fees and the company’s centralized merchandising setup.
By Jeff Wells • March 12, 2018 -
App aims to improve working conditions in Bangladesh, but who reports?
The company, not the employees, reports the data on factory accidents, which leaves workers' abilities to raise a red flag spurious.
By Rich Weissman • March 12, 2018 -
While Apple supplier performance ticks up, so do violations
Only 1% of the tech company's suppliers received a ranking of "low performing," but core violations doubled since 2016.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 9, 2018 -
Trump slaps on steel tariffs but spares NAFTA neighbors
Steel yourself for 15 days of elevated sourcing activity and price volatility as markets adjust to the 25% higher raw material costs for select metals.
By Edwin Lopez • March 9, 2018 -
A NAFTA deal may come down to political will
Trade officials warn time is running short as all three nations approach their political seasons.
By Edwin Lopez • March 8, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Walmart's sourcing from women-owned suppliers drives business
Diverse-owned businesses increase market competition and help companies more effectively anticipate market needs.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • March 8, 2018 -
65% of procurement execs lack visibility past tier 1 suppliers
CPO's top priority is cost reduction, while transparency and technology adoption are lacking, according to a survey from Deloitte.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 8, 2018 -
FDA commissioner decries drug industry oligopoly
The consolidation of PBMs, wholesalers and pharmacies is likely not in the best interest of patients, according to Scott Gottlieb of the Food and Drug Administration.
By Kate Patrick Macri • March 8, 2018 -
CBP outlines 4-step plan to crack down on counterfeits
The agency seized a record number of counterfeit goods in 2017, as e-commerce has facilitated an influx of new sellers and importers to the market.
By Kate Patrick Macri • March 7, 2018 -
Chainalytics, Drewry team up to help little shippers get better ocean freight rates
The two will build a procurement platform targeted at smaller shippers, to help them snag competitive ocean shipping rates like the "big shippers."
By Kate Patrick Macri • March 6, 2018 -
Federal government backs litigation of opioid makers, distributors
States and cities are already suing the three largest drug distributors in the U.S. for their role in facilitating the opioid epidemic.
By Rich Weissman • March 5, 2018 -
How Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs will affect sourcing
The tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum will prove especially taxing for an automotive industry that relies heavily on those raw materials.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 2, 2018 -
Walmart is closing the online grocery price gap with Amazon
The retail giant's strict OTIF policies are squeezing many suppliers, but they're producing results for Walmart.
By Dan Alaimo • March 1, 2018 -
E-commerce counterfeiters flourish despite CPB, ICE efforts
In a recent U.S. Government Accountability Office test, at least half of goods sold online by third party sellers were found to be counterfeit.
By Kate Patrick Macri • Feb. 28, 2018 -
Apple wants to buy cobalt straight from the source
Demand for cobalt is rising, so Apple is working to ensure it gets the quantities it needs for the price it wants.
By Rich Weissman • Feb. 27, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Buyers must learn to manage the 4 stages of product lifecycles
All products become obsolete at some point. Learning how to spot and manage that is a core skill.
By Rich Weissman • Feb. 26, 2018 -
Round 7: All signs point to even longer NAFTA talks
Negotiators hope to seal a deal by March 2018, but the accelerated timeline is fracturing as political interests ramp up.
By Edwin Lopez • Feb. 26, 2018