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Some 86% of supply chain leaders have said that trade policy changes or tariffs have already affected their operations, often forcing them into making trade-offs, according to a report by RELEX Solutions.
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86% of supply chain leaders cite trade policy and tariffs as affecting their operations

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Some 86% of supply chain leaders have said that trade policy changes or tariffs have already affected their operations, often…

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Clear and strong climate policies can be an 'antidote' to global economic uncertainty, and can help to 'get trade flowing and economies growing', UN Climate Change executive secretary Simon Stiell has said at an event in Panama.
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Strong climate policies are an ‘antidote’ to economic uncertainty

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Clear and strong climate policies can be an ‘antidote’ to global economic uncertainty, and help to ‘get trade flowing and…

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Decarbonising the energy sector by 2060 would lead to greater energy security and reduced trade risks in most countries, a new study by Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability has suggested.
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Decarbonisation will lead to energy security for most countries, Stanford study finds

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Decarbonising the energy sector by 2060 would lead to greater energy security and reduced trade risks in most countries, a…

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Climate-related commitments are 'under strain' due to cost-of-living pressures and political shifts in developed economies, which could have potential long-term consequences for sustainability, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has said in its second annual economic outlook.
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Climate commitments ‘under strain’ due to social and political circumstances, says ACCA

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Climate-related commitments are ‘under strain’ due to cost-of-living pressures and political shifts in developed economies, which could have potential long-term…

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Sustainability is set to play a key role in reshaping global procurement and supply chains in 2025, according to a new report by GEP.
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Sustainability, AI and tariffs to reshape global procurement in 2025

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Sustainability is set to play a key role in reshaping global procurement and supply chains in 2025, according to a…

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Some 94% of UK exports, worth around £796 billion, are directed to countries with net-zero targets, highlighting growing export opportunities for low-carbon goods, a new study has found.
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Growing export opportunities for low-carbon goods from the UK, study finds

1 year ago1 year ago5 mins

Some 94% of UK exports, worth around £796 billion, are directed to countries with net-zero targets, highlighting growing export opportunities…

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