US DoT under fire for failure to communicate with air cargo stakeholders
The US Department of Transportation (DoT) has failed to properly communicate with air cargo stakeholders, ...
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As the list of countries facing US tariffs grows, Industry Week has put together a rather interesting piece, asking “how tariff-proof is your supply chain?”. From sourcing products and materials, to the impact on costs – and the potential for price escalation – Shailesh Bhadauria, senior manager at The Smart Cube, guides readers through areas they should consider when it comes to operating in these “uncertain times”.
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