Supply chain security

Taiwan Rejects US Demand to Shift 40% Chip Capacity

It’s simply not feasible to shift 40% of Taiwan’s semiconductor manufacturing capacity to the United States. This sentiment comes directly from Taiwan’s top tariff negotiator, who has expressed this impossibility quite clearly. The idea of such a massive relocation, floated by some American officials, is met with a firm “impossible” from Taipei.

The core of the issue lies in Taiwan’s semiconductor ecosystem, a complex and deeply rooted industry that has been cultivated over decades. It’s not a matter of simply packing up factories and moving them. This intricate network of expertise, supply chains, and specialized infrastructure cannot be easily uprooted and transplanted.… Continue reading

Cargo Theft Spikes as Tariffs Cripple US Supply Chain

Organized crime is significantly impacting America’s supply chain, resulting in a record surge in cargo theft exceeding an estimated $1 billion annually. Criminals utilize sophisticated tactics, including strategic theft and identity theft, to exploit supply chain technology for high-profit, low-risk schemes. This involves impersonating legitimate companies and diverting cargo, often leaving little to no traceable evidence. The rise in strategic theft, now representing one-third of all cargo theft, highlights the increasing sophistication of these criminal networks.

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