U.S. shippers face escalating uncertainty heading into 2025 as potential new Trump tariffs and a possible January port strike loom. Logistics anticipate supply chain disruptions and strategic inventory adjustments. U.S. retailers warn that potential import tariff increases could increase consumer prices and reduce spending. S&P Global Market Intelligence predicts further global supply chain restructuring, with U.S.-China trade tensions redirecting manufacturing to Vietnam, Mexico, and South Korea.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02U.S. shippers face escalating uncertainty heading into 2025 as potentially Trump tariffs
00:07and a possible January port strike loom. Logistics anticipate supply chain disruptions
00:12and strategic inventory adjustments. U.S. retailers warn the potential import tariffs
00:17increases could drive up consumer prices and reduce spending.
00:21S&P Global Market Intelligence predicts further global supply chain restructuring
00:26with U.S.-China trade tensions redirection manufacturing to Vietnam, Mexico, and South Korea.
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