Growth Crossings: The new rules of global trade

The rules of global trade are shifting and companies will need to make sure their supply chains have the agility and resourcefulness to deal with potential challenges and disruptions that may lie ahead.

Innovating supply chains in Asia

This article series, sponsored by BNP Paribas, explores how senior executives across an array of different industries are achieving remarkable innovations through their supply chains.

Resilient supply chains in a time of uncertainty

Global manufacturing outlook

Research Methodology

Growth Crossings: Africa's Role

Africa's Role

Africa represents new opportunities for many companies, not only for resources but for manufacturing and services as well. As companies expand their supply chains in Africa, investment is expected to rise significantly. What are the challenges and opportunities that companies face when sourcing from Africa? 

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Growth Crossings: Trade innovations

Trade Innovations

Technology is not only having a profound effect on business in developed markets. Innovations involving robotics, cloud computing and 3D printing are disrupting industries in emerging markets and enabling companies to achieve new efficiencies in the way they operate. How will these technologies affect emerging-market trade, logistics and supply chain management?

Competition spurs innovation: Li Ning counts on R&D and supply chain management

Li Ning, China’s largest domestic sportswear brand, not only needs to fend off multinational sportswear giants Nike and Adidas, but also needs to stay ahead of its increasingly savvy domestic rivals, including brands such as Anta and 361°. Such mounting competitive pressure has turned into a major driver for innovation, confirms Guo Jianxin, Li Ning’s chief operating officer.

Supply Chains Infographic

FTAs: fantastic, fine or futile?

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Global manufacturing outlook

Report Summary

Global Manufacturing Outlook is a KPMG International report that investigates how industrial manufacturers are adapting their business models and supply chain tactics to address the ever-changing global economic context. This report was produced in co-operation with The Economist Intelligence Unit, which also executed the online survey and conducted the interviews on behalf of KPMG.

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