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Supply Chain Outlook

Trends and Risks To Watch in 2025
Recorded
July 23, 2025
Jul
2025
12pm ET
Virtual event on-demand
Virtual event
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Supply Chain Outlook

Trends and Risks To Watch in 2025
Recorded
July 23, 2025
12pm ET
Virtual event
Register for free

A new tariff regime has upended global supply chains, and the upheaval has brought myriad new risks to the forefront of executives' minds.

What new trade rules will be in place by July, and what will happen to the economy in the second half of the year? How are commodity markets and logistics networks responding? And what strategies are retailers and manufacturers using to mitigate the effects of tariffs?

Learn all this, and more, by registering for our free, half-day Supply Chain Outlook event brought to you by Supply Chain Dive, Manufacturing Dive, Trucking Dive and Packaging Dive.

Sign up today to hear:

  • An overview of new trade rules in place by July
  • Tariff resilience strategies amid shifting trade dynamics
  • How the economy is doing and what it means for retailers and manufacturers
  • Emerging risks and trends across different modes of transportation
  • An update on key commodity markets, including metals

Who should attend?

  • Supply chain managers eager to understand the latest risks and trends
  • Manufacturing and retail executives seeking insights on global supply chain operations
  • Logistics providers, including trucking executives, navigating changing demand patterns
  • Packaging manufacturers looking for market updates amid tariff shifts
  • Any executive responsible for logistics, inventory management, or purchasing activities

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Our insight-packed event includes four panels and a keynote speaker (to be announced). Experts will discuss how tariff uncertainty is shaping global supply chains in 2025, provide their outlook for the rest of the year, and answer questions from the audience.

Session 1 State of the Economy: A Forecast for The Second Half of 2025 Many companies entered 2025 hoping for an economic upturn. Instead, they got a scare as tariffs roiled global markets. In this session, economic experts will discuss the key metrics to watch as the year unfolds and how they could affect production, supply and demand forecasts. Session 2 Are you tariff-ied? Strategies for navigating duties that actually work Tariffs have thrown a wrench into most supply chains, but that doesn’t mean companies are out of luck. Hear about some of the most effective strategies for mitigating escalating duties on imports, including diversifying supplier bases, changes to product design, and more. Session 3 Top Logistics Risks and Trends to Prepare for in 2025 Tariff-related import shifts. New rules around de minimis parcel shipping. A push to decouple maritime networks from China. Hear experts' analysis of these issues, as well as how logistics managers can prepare for other emerging risks or trends. Session 4 Commodity Market Catch-up Commodity markets are always fluctuating, especially with new trade tensions emerging in 2025. Learn the latest key trends from experts in the metals, fiber and plastics markets and how the market forces are impacting manufacturers.

If you have questions about registration, if you’re interested in speaking, or have any other questions, contact us at [email protected].

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