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Marsh warns businesses to prepare for higher trade friction as USMCA review enters formal phase & more related News Here

Marsh warns businesses to prepare for higher trade friction as USMCA review enters formal phase

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Christopher Coppock, head of geopolitical and economic risk analysis at Marsh, said: “Business leaders should recognize that greater policy friction is the new baseline as trade agreements are reviewed in North America and around the world, and build resilience now. This means stress-testing supply chains against tariff and non-tariff shocks, clarifying contractual risk allocations with suppliers and customers, understanding ownership structures, and ensuring that Make sure business compliance teams are equipped to respond quickly to changing regulations. The sooner organizations act, the more flexibility they will preserve.”

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