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"textContent": "Businesses across industries continue to recalibrate operations as supply chain concerns affect pricing, sourcing, logistics, and inventory planning. While the most severe disruptions of recent years have eased, market volatility, geopolitical uncertainty, changing trade flows, transportation pressures, and fluctuating demand still influence business decisions. Increasingly, leaders say competitive advantage belongs to companies that adapt early.\n\nThe post Supply chain concerns persist: How businesses are adapting appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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