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Chain Reaction

Chain Reaction

De : Tony Hines
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Chain Reaction is the podcast 'All About Supply Chain Advantage' containing regular audio snippets relevant to C suite executives, supply chain professionals, researchers, policy makers in government, students, media commentators and the wider public. New episodes each week discuss hot topics in the news and supply chain ideas relevant to everyone involved in supply chain management. There are special editions too.

Our goal is to keep our listeners updated and informed about the various factors that can influence the dynamics of supply chains. As the world continues to evolve, so too do the complexities of global supply chains. By keeping an eye on these global events, we can anticipate potential challenges and opportunities, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of supply chains with agility and insight.

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    • Gold’s Surge And The Supply Chain Storm
      Oct 19 2025

      Gold doesn’t leap to records without a story. We unpack why $4,326 per troy ounce isn’t just about inflation, but about confidence shifting amid tariff threats, rare earth controls, and geopolitical strain. From China’s new export restrictions to a fragile 90‑day tariff window, we map how policy volatility is rewiring sourcing, inventory decisions, and the cost of capital across global supply chains.

      We dig into the headlines around AI in apparel manufacturing and separate signal from noise. A new platform promises natural‑language design, modular pricing, real‑time quality, and 72‑hour small‑batch production. We explore what’s genuinely new—intelligent scheduling, factory visibility, waste reduction—and what still depends on human craft, supplier relationships, and operational discipline. Democratization should expand access without diluting design expertise; we share how to evaluate tools, not fall for buzzwords.

      The conversation turns to shipping’s climate crossroads. With U.S. opposition stalling the IMO’s net‑zero framework, clean fuels like green ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen face scale and infrastructure gaps, while most new vessels remain fossil‑reliant. We break down the cost hurdles, regulatory gridlock, and the reputational and financial risks facing brands that depend on ocean freight. Meanwhile, markets flash caution: regional banks slide, Bitcoin softens, and valuations test dot‑com era levels as the IMF nudges growth forecasts upward but warns on tariffs, AI labor shifts, and overvaluation.

      Along the way, we share how we choose topics—looking beyond factory gates to the “meta” forces that move logistics, pricing, and strategy. Expect practical takeaways: diversify suppliers across regions, pilot low‑carbon lanes, right‑size buffers, and build scenario plans that factor fuel spreads, currency moves, and policy shocks. If this mix of realism and systems thinking helps you navigate the turbulence, subscribe, share with a colleague, and leave a quick review with your biggest risk for the next quarter.

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      About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage
      I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon...

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      20 min
    • Tariffs, Tech, and Turmoil in Global Supply Chains
      Oct 11 2025

      Tariffs, magnets, and malware collided this week—and the shockwaves tell a bigger story about where power lives in the global economy. We unpack how China’s sweeping rare earth export controls—and its command of magnet manufacturing—turn a handful of elements into leverage over EVs, wind turbines, smartphones, and defense systems. When the U.S. answers with 100% tariffs, markets flinch, currencies wobble, and procurement teams scramble to trace origin, redesign parts, and qualify new suppliers at record speed.

      We dig into the mechanics behind the headlines: why licensing rules can delay a chipmaking tool by weeks, how VAT tweaks and materials constraints push up solar costs, and where strategic decoupling is already reshaping bills of materials. Alongside policy, we track the human and operational fallout of a major cyber event at Jaguar Land Rover—production halted, suppliers strained, and governments stepping in with guarantees—drawing out practical steps for resilience: aggressive network segmentation, immutable backups, tabletop drills that include supplier payments, and early‑payment schemes to keep small vendors alive.

      Not everything is contraction. The India–UK trade pact signals new lanes for diversification, and Southeast Asia continues to rise as an alternative—though often still tethered to Chinese inputs. We close with a clear playbook: map exposure to Chinese-origin materials and processes, fund rapid qualification for alternates, expand magnet recycling and domestic processing, and bring cyber risk into S&OP. If you’re navigating semiconductors, automotive, renewables, or retail sourcing, this is your field guide to the week’s biggest moves and what they mean for lead times, costs, and strategy.

      If this breakdown helped you see around the corner, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review—your support helps more supply chain pros find us.

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      THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW
      You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.
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      If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter)

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      If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps.
      About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage
      I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon...

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      22 min
    • Follow the Money: How Taiwan's Banks Are Redrawing Asia's Financial Map
      Sep 30 2025

      When the financial infrastructure shifts, everything changes. Taiwan's Cathay United Bank is quietly redrawing the map of Asian finance, following a dramatic pivot away from China. Once directing 84% of overseas investment to mainland China, Taiwan now sends just 11% there—a structural transformation that speaks volumes about where global trade is heading.

      This shift isn't happening in isolation. Across the Pacific, Danish energy pioneer Ørsted finds its Revolution Wind Project—80% complete with 45 turbines already installed—abruptly halted by U.S. regulators citing vague "national security interests." The move comes despite a decade of approvals from the Pentagon, FAA, and other agencies, raising questions about whether this represents genuine security concerns or calculated disruption of the renewable energy sector. Read Orsted-Offshore Wind and the Politics of Disruption

      Meanwhile, the Trump administration faces a significant legal challenge as the U.S. Appeals Court ruled most of its tariffs illegal in a 7-4 decision. The judges determined that Trump's use of the Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs represents an overreach of executive power, as the Constitution grants taxation authority to Congress, not the President. With the ruling suspended until October 14th, a Supreme Court showdown looms.

      These developments reveal a global economy in transition, where institutional rules are being rewritten. Even seemingly minor regulations like de minimis thresholds—which allow low-value goods to enter countries without duties—are undergoing dramatic revision as governments recognize how e-commerce has transformed what was once a convenience into a major fiscal leakage worth billions.

      For businesses navigating this landscape, the message is clear: institutional agility is essential. Whether it's banks following investment flows into emerging markets, energy companies battling regulatory whiplash, or exporters adapting to changing customs rules, those who understand these shifting systems gain competitive advantage.

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      THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW
      You can support the podcast by following the link here. It makes a big difference and helps us make great content for you to listen to. Follow like and share the Chain Reaction Podcast with colleagues and friends on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.
      News about forthcoming programmes click here
      SHARE
      Please share the link with others so they can listen too https://chainreaction.buzzsprout.com/share

      LET US KNOW
      If you have any comments, suggestions or questions then just direct message on Linkedin or X (Twitter)

      REVIEW AND RATE
      If you like the show please rate and review it. Every vote helps.
      About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage
      I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon...

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      34 min
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