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July 15, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The June 2020 adoption of the EU Taxonomy Delegated Acts marked a subtle but decisive shift in how biodiversity considerations are expected to integrate into supply-chain management across sectors. For many agribusinesses in particular, this new regulatory architecture introduces complexities that go beyond carbon footprints or energy efficiency metrics. The biodiversity objective now requires firms […]

July 1, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The imposition of Section 301 Phase 3 tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, which took effect in September 2019, triggered what can only be described as one of the most dramatic—and, in some cases, hasty—supply chain reconfigurations in recent history. Electronics manufacturers and apparel brands, already grappling with thin margins and competitive pressures, […]

July 1, 2020

Kristan

ISIC

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The arrival of the pandemic in early 2020 didn’t just clear the streets; it emptied classrooms. For weeks and months, pre-primary and primary schools that had been reliable anchors for families suddenly became symbols of disruption. To understand the scale—and the unevenness—of these educational shocks, policymakers and researchers leaned on more than headlines or ministry […]

May 15, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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With the EU Conflict Minerals Regulation set to take effect on January 1, 2021, the preparatory period leading up to that date became a critical phase for electronics original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their supply-chain compliance teams. This was not the first time manufacturers had faced such regulatory obligations, of course, but the EU’s approach—with […]

May 15, 2020

Kristan

ISIC

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In the wake of the pandemic, questions about where—and how—healthcare money is spent became urgent. It wasn’t just a matter of how much funding was available, but how well budgets translated into real care. For policymakers and analysts, ISIC codes once again provided a structured window into the tangle of public and private healthcare spending, […]

May 1, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The launch of the U.K. Slavery and Human Trafficking (SHT) Transparency Register in April 2020 marked a new phase in the country’s efforts to promote corporate accountability in addressing modern slavery risks. For many retailers and manufacturers, this development was long anticipated, but the reality of interacting with a live, public-facing portal brought with it […]

April 15, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The passage of the CARES Act on March 27, 2020, introduced a host of new requirements and expectations for businesses benefiting from federal relief during one of the most disruptive economic periods in modern history. Among these was a stipulation that recipients of certain grants and loans report on supply chain disruptions—an element that, at […]

April 1, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The 2020 reporting cycle for Canada’s Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act (ESTMA) brought with it a unique and, in some respects, unexpected development. As mining companies and other extractive firms submitted their annual disclosures, a new category of payments began to feature in their reports—community support contributions made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This […]

March 30, 2020

Kristan

ISIC

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The buzz around fintech is hard to miss—startups reimagining payments, banks, lending, and insurance, often outpacing traditional players in both innovation and customer adoption. But beneath the press releases and conference panels, the question for economists and policymakers is simple: how do you measure the real scale and trajectory of fintech growth? ISIC 6202, which […]

March 15, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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With the May 2021 enforcement date for the European Union’s Medical Device Regulation (MDR) drawing closer, manufacturers across the medical device sector have been taking stock of what the transition truly entails. The MDR, adopted back in 2017 but only now nearing full application, introduces a range of enhanced requirements. Among them, none perhaps is […]

March 1, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The introduction of the U.K. Environment Bill in January 2020 signaled a decisive shift in how the government plans to regulate packaging waste and resource efficiency across fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and beverage industries. While the Bill itself remains under parliamentary consideration, its proposed provisions on extended producer responsibility (EPR) have already prompted companies to […]

February 15, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The signing of Executive Order 13920 on January 25, 2020, represented a clear policy shift toward tighter domestic sourcing requirements in the name of national security and economic resilience. Intended to fortify critical infrastructure sectors, the order reinforces and expands the Buy America framework by placing greater emphasis on local content requirements for materials such […]

February 10, 2020

Kristan

ISIC

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By 2019, the global race to expand renewable energy was visible not just in new solar farms or the skyline of wind turbines but also in the spreadsheets of economists and planners. Yet measuring real progress—and comparing it to national ambitions—requires more than watching construction crews. ISIC 3510, the code for electric power generation, offers […]

February 1, 2020

Kristan

Supply Chain

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The passage of Bill C-68, culminating in Royal Assent in June 2019, marked a significant development in Canada’s ongoing Oceans Protection Plan, particularly in how it intersects with supply chain transparency for marine-based industries. For fisheries and offshore energy firms, the implications of this legislative shift are slowly but surely becoming clearer as the focus […]