For the week of March 20, 2022:
Coming into 2022, international provide chains have been already struggling. Add a post-Olympic conflict in Jap Europe and one other wave of the pandemic in China and Hong Kong.
By no means a boring day for logistics skilled and e-newsletter writer Glenn Ross of ACC Group in Surrey, B.C.
Ross says the longer Russia’s conflict in opposition to Ukraine (which includes main wheat and fertilizer exporters), the upper the value for gas and meals and the better chance of unrest in poorer nations.
The sanctions and isolation of Russia haven’t stopped Vladimir Putin, so what’s NATO’s subsequent transfer? In the meantime, a brand new spherical of lockdowns in China as omicron spreads, shutting factories and delaying shipments.
“I feel the posturing by the Russian authorities that they need to do peace talks, I feel is nothing greater than a false flag,” says Ross, the featured visitor on this week’s theBreaker.information Podcast. “They’ve been knocked mindless by the Ukrainians.”
Plus Pacific Rim and Pacific Northwest headlines and commentary.
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