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fed data shows global supply chain pressure hits 4 year high

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AI-generatedThe GSCPI spike indicates broad supply chain stress, affecting transportation and manufacturing. Higher fuel prices and war disruptions increase logistics costs and delivery times. Asian countries reliant on high-tech equipment face particular risk. The channel is logistics and input cost pressure across multiple sectors.
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- Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI) reached 1.82 in April, highest in nearly four years.
- GSCPI rose from 0.68 in March and 0.55 in February.
- Disruptions from Iran war and rising fuel prices cited as drivers.
- Last comparable high was 1.86 in July 2022.
- New York Fed President warned of increased delivery times and input prices.
Fuel prices are expected to rise due to supply chain stress and geopolitical risk in the short term.
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