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SEASON 4

Episode 4: Broken (supply) chains

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Listen: "Other than the impacts of the pandemic, which are easing, and from Russia/Ukraine, I'd say that the greatest risk to global supply chains today and moving forward will likely be from the US-China relationship, and the movement towards selective decoupling," says Jon Lang, Director for Trade and Supply Chains at Eurasia Group.

In the latest episode of Living Beyond Borders, a podcast produced in partnership between GZERO and Citi Global Wealth Investments, Lang is joined by Charlie Reinhard, Head of Investment Strategy for North America at Citi Global Wealth Investments, to discuss how global supply chains have largely adapted to and moved on from changes that occurred during the global pandemic.


While there are some impacts from the war in Ukraine and pent up demand, they also look at how tension between the US and China, as well as increasing regulation and calls for transparency, are changing the shape of supply chains as well as the economy as a whole.

Jon Lang, Director for Trade and Supply Chains, Eurasia Group

Jon Lang

Director for Trade and Supply Chains, Eurasia Group

Charlie Reinhard, Head of Investment Strategy, North America, Citi Global Wealth Investments

Charlie Reinhard

Head of Investment Strategy, North America, Citi Global Wealth Investments

Shari Friedman, Eurasia Group\u2019s Managing Director of Climate and Sustainability

Shari Friedman

Managing Director of Climate and Sustainability, Eurasia Group

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