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163 - Supply Chain Meltdown: Tariffs, Shortages, and the New Trade War with Craig Fuller

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Join me, Nik (https://x.com/CoFoundersNik), as I interview Craig Fuller (https://x.com/freightAlley), the Bloomberg of freight and logistics. Craig is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Sonar (like the Bloomberg terminal for logistics data) and FreightWaves, keeping people up to date on the world of trade. Like many entrepreneurs, I initially thought the trade war talk wouldn't really impact me, but a tweet from Craig about back to school orders sparked my awareness about the long lag in supply chains.

In this episode, we dive deep into why the US-China tariffs, particularly the unexpected 145% increase, are causing a slow-moving car wreck in the supply chain. We break down the complex journey a product takes from a factory in China to a US shelf, explaining the roles of manufacturers, forwarders, customs brokers, ports, bonded warehouses, and domestic logistics. We discuss the significant lag between placing orders and receiving product, why Chinese manufacturers now see US importers as credit risks, and how companies are pausing all orders leading to freight piling up and a potential wave of shortages and layoffs in industries like trucking and retail.

Craig shares his insights on the data he tracks, like container outbound shipments and domestic trucking data, showing the dramatic drop in trade volume. This conversation is crucial for any entrepreneur navigating this new, unpredictable era.

Questions This Episode Answers:

- What is the typical lag time for products moving from a factory in China to a US shelf?

- Why are the high tariffs causing potential supply chain shortages and not just higher prices?

- What happens when US importers can't afford to pay the tariffs on goods arriving from China?

- What was the de minimis exemption and why did Craig call it "the most ridiculous part of our whole trade policy"?

- What can entrepreneurs do defensively and offensively right now to navigate this trade war?

Enjoy the conversation!

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Please fill out this brief survey with your opinion or email me at [email protected] with your thoughts.

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This week we covered:

00:00 The New Reality of Global Trade

03:03 Supply Chain Dynamics and Challenges

05:53 Understanding the Supply Chain Process

09:11 Tariffs and Their Impact on Business

12:02 The Role of Customs Brokers and Forwarders

14:52 The Importance of Bonded Warehouses

18:08 Current Trends and Future Predictions

20:57 The Impact on Employment and Economy

23:50 Navigating the New Trade Landscape

38:46 The Impact of Tariffs on Trade

41:04 Navigating the New Trade Landscape

43:49 Understanding the De Minimis Exemption

49:15 The Challenges of Rapid Tariff Changes

54:59 Preparing for a New Era of Trade

01:01:10 Exploring Alternative Sourcing Strategies

01:06:25 The Future of Domestic Manufacturing

01:11:34 Opportunities Amidst Chaos

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167 episodes

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🚨MY NEWSLETTER https://nikolas-newsletter-241a64.beehiiv.com/subscribe 🚨

Join me, Nik (https://x.com/CoFoundersNik), as I interview Craig Fuller (https://x.com/freightAlley), the Bloomberg of freight and logistics. Craig is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Sonar (like the Bloomberg terminal for logistics data) and FreightWaves, keeping people up to date on the world of trade. Like many entrepreneurs, I initially thought the trade war talk wouldn't really impact me, but a tweet from Craig about back to school orders sparked my awareness about the long lag in supply chains.

In this episode, we dive deep into why the US-China tariffs, particularly the unexpected 145% increase, are causing a slow-moving car wreck in the supply chain. We break down the complex journey a product takes from a factory in China to a US shelf, explaining the roles of manufacturers, forwarders, customs brokers, ports, bonded warehouses, and domestic logistics. We discuss the significant lag between placing orders and receiving product, why Chinese manufacturers now see US importers as credit risks, and how companies are pausing all orders leading to freight piling up and a potential wave of shortages and layoffs in industries like trucking and retail.

Craig shares his insights on the data he tracks, like container outbound shipments and domestic trucking data, showing the dramatic drop in trade volume. This conversation is crucial for any entrepreneur navigating this new, unpredictable era.

Questions This Episode Answers:

- What is the typical lag time for products moving from a factory in China to a US shelf?

- Why are the high tariffs causing potential supply chain shortages and not just higher prices?

- What happens when US importers can't afford to pay the tariffs on goods arriving from China?

- What was the de minimis exemption and why did Craig call it "the most ridiculous part of our whole trade policy"?

- What can entrepreneurs do defensively and offensively right now to navigate this trade war?

Enjoy the conversation!

__________________________

Love it or hate it, I'd love your feedback.

Please fill out this brief survey with your opinion or email me at [email protected] with your thoughts.

__________________________

MY NEWSLETTER: https://nikolas-newsletter-241a64.beehiiv.com/subscribe

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/5avyu98y

Apple: https://tinyurl.com/bdxbr284

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/nikonomicsYT

__________________________

This week we covered:

00:00 The New Reality of Global Trade

03:03 Supply Chain Dynamics and Challenges

05:53 Understanding the Supply Chain Process

09:11 Tariffs and Their Impact on Business

12:02 The Role of Customs Brokers and Forwarders

14:52 The Importance of Bonded Warehouses

18:08 Current Trends and Future Predictions

20:57 The Impact on Employment and Economy

23:50 Navigating the New Trade Landscape

38:46 The Impact of Tariffs on Trade

41:04 Navigating the New Trade Landscape

43:49 Understanding the De Minimis Exemption

49:15 The Challenges of Rapid Tariff Changes

54:59 Preparing for a New Era of Trade

01:01:10 Exploring Alternative Sourcing Strategies

01:06:25 The Future of Domestic Manufacturing

01:11:34 Opportunities Amidst Chaos

  continue reading

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