Shock Waves from Turbulent Times: How EU Businesses Recalibrate Supply Chains
Introduction
The European Union (EU) has faced a decade of geopolitical upheavals that have significantly impacted global trade and production models. This report, conducted by the European Investment Bank in collaboration with the Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW), explores how EU businesses have adapted to these challenges. The study highlights the resilience and adaptability of EU firms in the face of trade tensions and global disruptions.
Key Findings
1. Digital Tracking and Supply Chain Diversification
EU firms have increasingly invested in digital tracking technologies to enhance the resilience, efficiency, and security of their supply chains. By diversifying their supply chains and sourcing from new countries, these firms have strengthened their ability to withstand trade tensions.
2. Intra-EU Trade as a Buffer
Trade within the EU provides a cushion against external trade tensions. Firms importing from outside the EU are more exposed to disruptions in logistics and limited access to raw materials and semiconductors compared to intra-EU importers.
3. Decarbonisation Efforts
Nearly half of EU traders monitor their carbon emissions, and 30% plan to take steps to reduce emissions in the next three years. This focus on decarbonisation is part of a broader strategy to enhance supply chain sustainability.
4. Agility of Digital and Innovative Firms
Firms that are digital and innovative demonstrate greater agility and are better equipped to respond to shocks. Access to finance and active policy support have been crucial in enabling these firms to sustain investment in resilience strategies.
Conclusion
In an uncertain global landscape, the EU remains a beacon of stability for investors and trading partners. While challenges persist, the opportunities for growth and adaptation are significant.
Quelques pistes pour l'intégration opérationnelle dans votre dispositif :
- Investir dans des technologies de suivi numérique pour renforcer la résilience de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.
- Diversifier les sources d'approvisionnement pour réduire la dépendance aux importations extra-UE.
- Mettre en œuvre des stratégies de décarbonisation pour améliorer la durabilité de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.
- Encourager l'innovation et la numérisation pour accroître l'agilité et la capacité de réaction face aux chocs.
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