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The macroeconomic effects of global supply chain reorientation

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We analyse the macroeconomic

Key Points: 
    • We analyse the macroeconomic
      effects of supply chain reorientation through localisation policies, using a global dynamic
      general equilibrium model.
    • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
      analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
    • The large sensitivity of the global economy to the recent supply chain shocks suggests that
      the international trade reconfiguration implied by localisation policies could also have sizable
      impacts on key macroeconomic variables such as output, employment and inflation.
    • Thus, localisation focuses on the
      goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.
    • Retaliation also attenuates any positive effects from
      reshoring on output and implies a reduction in the volume of overall international trade.
    • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
      most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
    • Either that, or the economic costs are considered a worthwhile trade-off for an increase
      in security of supply, for example.
    • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
      analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
    • Recent supply chain shocks have had large effects, with disruptions in 2021 estimated
      to have reduced euro area GDP by around two percent and doubled the rate of manufacturing producer inflation (Celasun et al., 2022).
    • To analyse this issue, we simulate a (partial) reshoring of production back to Europe in
      a global dynamic general equilibrium framework.
    • Thus,
      localisation focuses on the goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.3 We
      model reshoring through a direct change to the export goods? production-function parameters.
    • Since reshoring
      effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
    • This means that imports that are at the end of the supply chain (i.e.
    • In particular, our work relates to papers examining the potential for countries to reduce
      their exposure to global supply chains.
    • (2021) demonstrate that reduced reliance on foreign inputs does not mitigate pandemicinduced contractions in labour supply.
    • (2021) find no evidence of a relationship
      between global value chain integration and macroeconomic volatility.
    • This dynamic, along with factors such as natural disasters, climate-change
      induced volatility and terrorism mean that supply chain disruptions could be a new normal
      (Grossman et al., 2021).
    • Our work contributes to the literature providing dynamic general equilibrium analyses of
      protectionist policies, in particular those using global macroeconomic models to quantify trade
      policy changes.
    • (2008) analyse the effect of a rise in protectionism in response
      to rising global trade imbalances.
    • Linde? and Pescatori (2019) find that although the macroeconomic costs of a
      trade war are substantial, a fully symmetric retaliation is the best response.
    • (2020) consider a rich input-output structure and demonstrate that closer integration amplifies
      the adverse effects of protectionist trade policies.
    • Several recent studies have also examined the economic effects of a global trade fragmentation.
    • First, we modify a dynamic general
      equilibrium model of the global economy in order to analyse the transmission of localisation
      policies.
    • This allows for a comprehensive treatment of cross-border macroeconomic interdependences and spillovers between the different regions.
    • 4

      There is, however, substantial cross-country heterogeneity in terms of impact, with small open economies
      (SOEs) reliant on global supply chains more affected.

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      Second, we are able to assess both long-run effects and the transition dynamics of localisation
      policies.

    • Our model contains a detailed monetary block and captures inflation dynamics, which is a key
      concern for supply chain reorientation.
    • Overall, our paper contains a careful analysis of the key aspects of the localisation debate,
      including effects of localisation on domestic competition and efficiency.
    • Section 2 provides a brief overview of the model, the modifications to examine
      global supply chain reorientation, some key details on the calibration and a brief discussion of
      the nature of our exercise.
    • (2020) for discussions of the relative strengths and weaknesses of
      trade and macroeconomic models in assessing large economic shocks.
    • 2.1

      Supply chain reorientation

      Our analysis focuses on imported inputs used to produce goods for export, as the introduction
      of localisation policies is in response to recent disruptions to global supply chains.

    • Since reshoring
      effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
    • Further to
      these effects, engagement with global firms provides an opportunity for knowledge spillovers to
      local firms (Criscuolo et al., 2017).
    • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
      most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
    • (B12)

      Adjusting the share of local inputs in export goods, of course, affects prices and quantities all
      along the supply chain.

ADIPEC 2023 breaks records for attendance and commercial deals, generating US$8.8bn for the global energy industry

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

ABU DHABI, UAE, Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ADIPEC 2023 was the most commercially successful edition in the event's nearly 40-year history, generating US$8.8 billion in business for the global energy industry, as well as delivering over US$350 million in event-related business to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) economy.

Key Points: 
  • ABU DHABI, UAE, Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ADIPEC 2023 was the most commercially successful edition in the event's nearly 40-year history, generating US$8.8 billion in business for the global energy industry, as well as delivering over US$350 million in event-related business to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) economy.
  • ADIPEC 2023, which took place in Abu Dhabi from 2-5 October, under the theme of Decarbonising.
  • Together., convened global energy leaders and leading voices from across the energy ecosystem to accelerate urgent, collective action and game-changing solutions to decarbonise quicker and future-proof the energy system.
  • ADIPEC 2024 will take place in Abu Dhabi on 11-14 November 2024 with a mission to continue to support the global energy transition and collective decarbonisation.

ADIPEC 2023 breaks records for attendance and commercial deals, generating US$8.8bn for the global energy industry

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

ABU DHABI, UAE, Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ADIPEC 2023 was the most commercially successful edition in the event's nearly 40-year history, generating US$8.8 billion in business for the global energy industry, as well as delivering over US$350 million in event-related business to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) economy.

Key Points: 
  • ABU DHABI, UAE, Nov. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ADIPEC 2023 was the most commercially successful edition in the event's nearly 40-year history, generating US$8.8 billion in business for the global energy industry, as well as delivering over US$350 million in event-related business to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) economy.
  • ADIPEC 2023, which took place in Abu Dhabi from 2-5 October, under the theme of Decarbonising.
  • Together., convened global energy leaders and leading voices from across the energy ecosystem to accelerate urgent, collective action and game-changing solutions to decarbonise quicker and future-proof the energy system.
  • ADIPEC 2024 will take place in Abu Dhabi on 11-14 November 2024 with a mission to continue to support the global energy transition and collective decarbonisation.

Nextracker Unveils Next Generation Tech Suite to Address Hail, Undulating Terrain, and Rapidly Changing Atmospheric Conditions

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

The product suite combines hardware, smart software, and process innovations to deliver value to owners and EPCs.

Key Points: 
  • The product suite combines hardware, smart software, and process innovations to deliver value to owners and EPCs.
  • Nextracker has expanded TrueCapture’s yield optimization and control software with Zonal Diffuse, a new tracking function which enhances energy generation during rapidly changing irradiance conditions.
  • Plants equipped with Zonal Diffuse can “chase clouds” for additional gains, without compromising tracking performance during clear sky conditions.
  • “The suite of hardware and software technologies launched today benefits customers by accelerating construction, reducing risk in extreme hail, and generating more energy in rapidly changing atmospheric conditions.

Voices of Preston's Windrush generation – when I first arrived, I said: 'Really? I thought there were no slums in this place!'

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Friday, June 2, 2023

In 1955, the pages of the Lancashire Evening Post hosted intense debates about whether a “colour bar” existed in the town.

Key Points: 
  • In 1955, the pages of the Lancashire Evening Post hosted intense debates about whether a “colour bar” existed in the town.
  • A great deal has been written about Windrush – but much of the information was southern-based and related to large conurbations.
  • This article is part of our Windrush 75 series, which marks the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain.
  • Church, carnival and cricket: the three pillars of this vibrant local community – built in Preston by proud members of its Windrush generation.

Sylius Toussaint

    • My aunt said to me: “Sylius, why don’t you go to England?
    • You could work, study and whatever it is.” So I paid my passage and came – and here I’ve been for the last 60-plus years.
    • I left Dominica on May 29 and arrived in Barbados the following day.
    • So we were sent on an aircraft from Barbados to Bermuda, Bermuda to Newfoundland, then Newfoundland to Ireland.
    • My sister lives down in London with her children … and some (not all) of them say:
      Uncle Sylius, that’s the best thing you’ve done, sent for my mum, because I’m glad I’m here in England and life is so much better than if it was in the Caribbean.
    • Uncle Sylius, that’s the best thing you’ve done, sent for my mum, because I’m glad I’m here in England and life is so much better than if it was in the Caribbean.

Joanett Hue

    • Looking at the houses, I said: “My god, it’s no different.” At that time, we lived in Avenham [in central Preston], the flats.
    • When I went in there, [my husband] Joe said: “This is where I’m living – this is the kitchen, this is the bathroom.” I couldn’t believe it.
    • Honestly, when my husband said this is where we would be living … I went into the bathroom and I cried, I cried.
    • I said: “Why did I leave my house to come here?” When I woke up in the morning, there were hailstones, it was raining.

Vincent Skerritt

    • They couldn’t join the union and often it was much more physical work, like in the foundry, knocking iron and the engine blocks and the rest of it.
    • It was purely nights, and I couldn’t handle the night work.
    • So you walk in with a bottle knowing that if you’re attacked, you have something to defend yourself.
    • Some people used to have a little piece of iron metal, wrapped up nicely in a newspaper and you carry it under your arm.

Glyne Greenidge

    • My mum’s husband wasn’t a very nice man, and my mum suffered all the way.
    • I’m the oldest of seven children, so my stepdad kind of forced me out to work as soon as he could.
    • It was mainly in the cotton mills – that was the main work going in those days.
    • You could walk the streets and see little firms here or there.
    • You could go in and ask them if there were any jobs going.
    • But then again, I never let that spoil our relationship because we were friends, you know.

Gladstone Afflick

    • I left Jamaica on the July 28th and arrived in Preston on the 30th – a Sunday.
    • To me, Preston has come a heck of a long way since the sixties.
    • You could get into a fight seven days a week if you wanted, just by walking into town.
    • For instance, we have the Jalgos Sports & Social Club – I was the person who dragged 11 fellows together to form a cricket team.
    • And if we think that way, I think we will achieve together what is desired by all.

Cherry McDonald

    • I mean, I’ve been living here all these years but Jamaica is home.
    • Whatever I’ve achieved in life, I’ve achieved here in Britain.
    • I go for long walks, tend to the pots, go to church on Sunday in Longton, and read my bible at home.
    • If I was a smoker, I would not be going outside to smoke a cigarette – in winter, anyway.

Bridgette Toussaint

    • When I speak nicely to them, they understand that this is a lady, she will respect me.
    • For example, in one job I did, a woman said to me: “Bridgette, I don’t understand, why did you leave your nice place and come here?
    • Why do you have to come to steal our jobs?” I said: “Steal your jobs?
    • Because you’re lazy, that’s why they send for we black people to come to help to work.
    • Because you’re lazy!” Then she said: “Why don’t you go and dance with the monkeys in the zoo?” And I said: “What?

David Coke

    • But I won’t go back to live there, because I have become so acquainted with the lifestyle I have in England.
    • But even before I married, I’d always said to my wife that I wouldn’t go back to Jamaica.
    • Yes, America may be more modern and faster, and you can progress in life there much quicker than you can in England.
    • Alan Rice receives funding from the Leverhulme Trust, the EU and the AHRC, and is co-chair of Lancaster Black History Group.
    • England is My Home: Windrush Lives in Lancashire is available as an illustrated ebook at prestonblackhistorygroup.org.uk

Hail! Impact Adds Shelly Kovacs to Board; Increases Development Efforts as it Expands Transformative NIL Program to Multiple Sports

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

The Shelly Kovacs Endowed Scholarship was created by UofM alumni in 2007 to honor her extraordinary accomplishments and thirty years of service to Michigan.

Key Points: 
  • The Shelly Kovacs Endowed Scholarship was created by UofM alumni in 2007 to honor her extraordinary accomplishments and thirty years of service to Michigan.
  • Ms. Kovacs joins Co-Founders Andrew Johnson and Chin Weerappuli and fellow director Michael Leach on Hail!
  • Mr. Johnson, Chairman of the Board, commented, “We are extremely honored to add Shelly Kovacs to the Hail!
  • NIL Program as a truly differentiated approach from all other NIL efforts across the country, built on meaningful charitable service and world-class educational engagements, is a game changer for Hail!

Hail! Impact Launch Creates Transformative Community Impact Utilizing Name, Image and Likeness

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Monday, April 3, 2023

Impact , a nonprofit corporation focused on accelerating name, image and likeness for student-athletes at the University of Michigan through transformational community impact, announced today the launch of the Hail!

Key Points: 
  • Impact , a nonprofit corporation focused on accelerating name, image and likeness for student-athletes at the University of Michigan through transformational community impact, announced today the launch of the Hail!
  • Hail!
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  • Impact, Michigan alumnus and former Assistant to the Head Football Coach commented, “We are extremely proud to launch Hail!

Technip Energies Awarded an Early Work Contract by ADNOC for Onshore Facilities for the Hail & Ghasha Gas Project in the UAE

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Technip Energies (PARIS: TE) – as leader of a joint venture composed of Samsung Engineering and Tecnimont S.p.A. (TST JV) – has been awarded a Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA) related to the Onshore facilities for the Hail & Ghasha Gas Development Project in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Key Points: 
  • Technip Energies (PARIS: TE) – as leader of a joint venture composed of Samsung Engineering and Tecnimont S.p.A. (TST JV) – has been awarded a Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA) related to the Onshore facilities for the Hail & Ghasha Gas Development Project in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
  • The PCSA phase follows the successful completion of an updated Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) for the entire development, executed by Technip Energies.
  • This next phase covers early Project activities for onshore facilities, such as Initial Detailed Engineering and Procurement services of critical Long Lead items.
  • This reinforces Technip Energies long-standing relationship and trust developed over the last four decades with ADNOC, supported by our long-term presence in Abu Dhabi.

Annual U.S. Home Insurance Trends Report Confirms Upward Trend in Loss Cost and Severity Across All Perils

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

ATLANTA, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LexisNexis® Risk Solutions today released its seventh annual LexisNexis U.S. Home Trends Report, a source for U.S. economic home insurance and weather trends by peril for severity, frequency and location.

Key Points: 
  • While All Peril combined loss cost was down in 2021, Weather-Related Water, Non-Weather Water, Theft and Other perils loss cost increased in 2021.
  • Louisiana and Texas experienced the highest loss cost in 2021, followed by Colorado and Nebraska, which had the highest loss cost on average from 2015 to 2021.
  • As more people returned to the office, Theft peril severity and loss cost rose, reversing a five-year decline.
  • Non-Weather-Related Water: Non-Weather-Related Water loss cost increased 8% and frequency increased 2% from 2020 to 2021, while severity also increased 6%.

Insights on the Wireline Logging Services Global Market to 2027 - Featuring Baker Hughes, Schlumberger and Halliburton Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Open-hole logging is the most widely used technique at the global level as it renders no obstruction during the measurements.

Key Points: 
  • Open-hole logging is the most widely used technique at the global level as it renders no obstruction during the measurements.
  • The other upcoming oilfield services projects will also prove to be the most significant drivers for the wireline logging services market.
  • As an example, in August 2021, Halliburton, the oilfield services industry veteran, bagged a contract to construct offshore wells for Sapura Energy.
  • Such developments in the oil and gas upstream sector are likely to have a positive impact on the wireline logging services market during the forecast period.