Supply chain disruptions may not be going away anytime soon. The pandemic-era supply chain disruptions have created massive goods shortages and price increases over the last five years, significantly impacting global trade and economic stability. Adding to these challenges are ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, which further strain logistical networks and critical resource availability. Additionally, a record number of elections this year are contributing to global uncertainty, as political changes and instability can disrupt established supply chains. As a result, businesses and consumers alike are likely to continue experiencing the ripple effects of these compounded issues for the foreseeable future.
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