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Food Inflation, Part One: High Food Prices Could Impact National Elections

Despite overall economic improvements, high food prices continue to impact consumer sentiment negatively. The article discusses the disconnect between economic indicators and public perception, highlighting how grocery costs could significantly influence the upcoming presidential election and consumer behavior.

Supply Chain Risk Managers Can’t Afford to Tune Out Bad News

The article discusses the challenges faced by supply chain risk managers in dealing with constant negative news and volatility. It emphasizes the importance of staying informed while avoiding being overwhelmed, and suggests using AI solutions like Enterra's System of Intelligence to help manage risks and opportunities.

Tariffs, Trade, and Times Ahead

The article discusses the resurgence of tariffs in U.S. trade policy, particularly regarding China. It highlights how both major presidential candidates support tariffs despite economic evidence suggesting they harm consumers and the economy while providing limited benefits to protected industries.

World Food Safety Day 2024

World Food Safety Day, celebrated on June 7, highlights the importance of food safety across the global supply chain. The 2024 theme, "Prepare for the Unexpected," emphasizes readiness for food safety incidents and encourages participation from all stakeholders.

Artificial Intelligence and Critical Infrastructure

The article discusses the crucial role of AI in enhancing critical infrastructure efficiency and cybersecurity. It highlights AI's potential to improve power grids, water systems, and defend against cyberattacks, while also noting AI itself may become considered critical infrastructure.

Is the Gridlock Cracking in Washington, D.C.?

The article discusses a new form of American centrism emerging in Washington, characterized by bipartisan cooperation on various issues. This "neopopulism" is a response to failed neoliberal policies and reflects changing public opinions across generational and economic divides.