Webinar

Right place, right time: Q3'23 trade and supply chain outlook (APAC)

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM UTC

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How close are supply chains to normality? Which industrial policies provide the biggest risks? What strategies should firms be pursuing in the face of perpetual upheaval? Can technology investments help build resilience? Join our experts as we discuss the outlook for the remainder of 2023 and beyond.

Agenda:

  • Trade and supply chain activity close to normality: Our new trade forecasts will show how long the downturn in global trade activity might last. Inventories and logistics networks are close to pre-pandemic levels while electronics supply chains are not expected to completely normalize until late 2023.
  • Industrial policy challenges widen: War in Ukraine and deteriorating US-China relations have become business-as-usual risks. The arrival of new carbon emission rules in Europe and implementation of industrial policies across renewables and electronics provide both risks and opportunities.
  • Investing in resilience: Multi-sourcing and reshoring are expensive policies in a low-growth, high interest rate environment. Earlier gains can be made by investing in supply chain digitization – we look at the state of transformation plans, budget plans and ask what "comprehensive supply chain visibility" really means.
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Speakers

Agnieszka  Maciejewska

S&P Global Market Intelligence

Agnieszka Maciejewska

Associate Director, Models & Scenarios, Global Intelligence & Analytics

Agnieszka is managing GTAS Forecasting team, which is creating bilateral trade forecast and team of analysts responsible for updating macroeconomic Global Link Model.


Mark Fontecchio

Mark Fontecchio

Research Analyst for the Internet of Things practice at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence

Mark Fontecchio is a research analyst for the Internet of Things channel of 451 Research, a technology research group within S&P Global Market Intelligence.


Chris Rogers

S&P Global Market Intelligence

Chris Rogers

Head of Supply Chain Research


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