A Supreme Court reversal of all tariffs would be _____ for my supply chain.
68%
The reasons why:
Sales or revenue would increase: 58%
Less reactive work / fewer constant supply chain adjustments to policy changes: 51%
Greater stability and predictability in planning: 45%
Less administrative burden (e.g., paperwork, compliance tasks): 44%
Positive
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Positive
68%
Sales or revenue would increase: 58%
Less reactive work / fewer constant supply chain adjustments to policy changes: 51%
Greater stability and predictability in planning: 45%
Less administrative burden (e.g., paperwork, compliance tasks): 44%
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NEGATIVE
15%
Supply base diversification or reshoring efforts wasted: 68%
Increased operational complexity from unwinding or reworking supply chain changes: 61%
We've already invested in adapting to tariff changes: 29%
Tariffs increased our revenue by driving more U.S. buyer demand: 13%
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no impact
13%
Sales or revenue would increase: 58%
Less reactive work / fewer constant supply chain adjustments to policy changes: 51%
Greater stability and predictability in planning: 45%
Less administrative burden (e.g., paperwork, compliance tasks): 44%
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UNSURE / TOO SOON TO TELL
4%
Supply base diversification or reshoring efforts wasted: 68%
Increased operational complexity from unwinding or reworking supply chain changes: 61%
We've already invested in adapting to tariff changes: 29%
Tariffs increased our revenue by driving more U.S. buyer demand: 13%
NEGATIVE
15%
NO IMPACT
13%
UNSURE / TOO SOON TO TELL
4%
The reasons why:
Supply base diversification or reshoring efforts wasted: 68%
Increased operational complexity from unwinding or reworking supply chain changes: 61%
We've already invested in adapting to tariff changes: 29%
Tariffs increased our revenue by driving more U.S. buyer demand: 13%
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