Nick Vyas

executive director of the Kendrick Global Supply Chain Institute at USC Marshall School of Business

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Executive Director for the Center for Global Supply Chain Management at USC Marshall School of Business.

Nick Vyas on KCRW

In addition to China, President-elect Trump proposed new tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Will he carry through with them, or is it a negotiating tactic?

Unfriendly neighbor? Trump’s tariff proposals on Canada and Mexico

In addition to China, President-elect Trump proposed new tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Will he carry through with them, or is it a negotiating tactic?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

People are waiting more than two months now to receive their overseas orders. “The lead times have doubled, the cost has gone up almost 500%.

Cargo ships are piling up at ports. What’s clogging the supply chain, and should you order holiday gifts now?

People are waiting more than two months now to receive their overseas orders. “The lead times have doubled, the cost has gone up almost 500%.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Trump’s trade war with China could permanently damage California’s agriculture industry.

How California farms are suffering from the US-China trade war

Trump’s trade war with China could permanently damage California’s agriculture industry.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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