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Signs of Australian trade rebound while New Zealand still struggles

AU Manufacturing

in September, so it remains to be seen if the economic bounce back will continue as strongly in Q4” said Josh Brazil, VP Supply Chain Insights at project44. In contrast to Australia’s relative shipping boom, neighbouring New Zealand is still struggling with supply chain woes and port congestion. About project44.

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Manufacturing PMI® at 49.1%; January 2024 Manufacturing ISM® Report On Business®

Fastener News Desk

Chair of the Institute for Supply Management ® (ISM ® ) Manufacturing Business Survey Committee: “The Manufacturing PMI ® registered 49.1 The overall economy continued in expansion for the 45th month after one month of contraction in April 2020. (A There is a real short-term increase in the cost of international freight.”

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The Benefits of a Smart Connected Commerce for MSMEs in APAC

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

In South Asia, India’s MSMEs have one of the highest shares (49% in 2020) in exports. In APAC, exports from MSMEs accounted for approximately $896 billion in 2020. The partnerships also minimize risks and challenges associated with potential supply chain disruptions, enabling business continuity.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Table of Contents Everything Electrified and Connected All at Once: New Challenges Facing Supply Chains, Best Practices and Lessons Learned Cybersecurity Threats in the Manufacturing Industry The New Era of U.S. Beyond the automotive industry, even the most basic household appliances are now wireless and connected.

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India’s EV Revolution: E2W and E3W show the way

Dinesh Mishra

Global EV sales grew 38 percent in 2020, and then more than doubled the following year. The interview feature explores the main factors that are shaping India’s EV present and future growth, such as manufacturing and supply chain, the charging infrastructure, and most important of all, the compelling need for the switch to EVs.