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Procurement industry conferences, trade wars and Black Swan events – 2025 to 2030

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hundreds to low thousands) as globalization increased supply chain complexity. 20112015: Rising Professionalization Events like Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo and World Procurement Congress (nearing its 21st year by 2025) gained traction. ERP systems) and supply chain visibility needs.

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The Future of Procurement: Bullish vs. Bearish Case

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Increasing inflationary cost pressures, more supply chain disruptions, and the imperative for more transparency to satisfy Corporate Social Resposibilty (CSR) directives, or recent legislation in countries like Germany and Norway. Do not be surprised to see even best-in-class procurement teams look substantially different in 2030.

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Selling Into the EU? Time to Start Preparing for the Digital Product Passport

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By integrating open data principles, the DPP will enhance both the visibility and integrity of product information, benefiting companies, consumers and the environment alike,” the EU’s message added. Additional product categories, including detergent, paint, lubricants and chemicals, will likely come under the rule in 2030 or later.

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How Tariffs Are Reshaping Global Supply Chains in 2025

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From electronics manufacturers to retail giants, companies are grappling with a complex landscape of rising duties and other supply chain challenges. The stated aim of those measures is to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. Tariffs also destabilize supply chain operations.

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Singapore Airlines Flags Climate-Related Costs as Emissions Rise

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The group anticipates that the category, which includes the use of credits under the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation, could have a “high risk” impact of more than S$200 million ($156 million) by 2030, according to a sustainability report published June 25. aircraft at Changi Airport in Singapore.