Supply Chains: Difference between revisions

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* Global supply chain pressures decreased again in March, falling from .28 to 1.06 standard deviations below the index’s historical average
* Global supply chain pressures decreased again in March, falling from .28 to 1.06 standard deviations below the index’s historical average
* There were significant downward contributions by many of the factors, with the largest negative contributions from European Area delivery times, European Area backlogs, and Taiwanese purchases
* There were significant downward contributions by many of the factors, with the largest negative contributions from European Area delivery times, European Area backlogs, and Taiwanese purchases
=== April 2023 ===
* Global supply chain pressures decreased again in April, falling to 1.32 standard deviations below the index’s historical average. The March value was revised downward from 1.06 to 1.15 standard deviations below the index’s historical average.
* There were significant downward contributions from Euro Area delivery times, Euro Area stocks of purchases, and Korean delivery times. While the overall index declined, there was a notable upward contribution from Taiwan stocks of purchases


== References ==
== References ==