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The Global Trade Reset Is Permanent — Here Is What That Means for Every Supply Chain on Earth

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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McKinsey found global trade routes have permanently shifted. Here is what this means for European manufacturers, Asian exporters, and every supply chain planner trying to understand the new normal.

The McKinsey Global Institute's Liberation Day retrospective report delivers a specific finding that supply chain professionals have been waiting for: the trade route reshaping of 2025 is not a temporary disruption that will resolve back to pre-tariff patterns. It is a permanent restructuring whose new geography will define global commerce for at least a decade.

The specific permanence has multiple drivers. First, the supply chain investments that companies have made in response to tariff pressure — new manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, new supplier relationships in India and Mexico, new logistics infrastructure connecting alternative supply points — represent capital investments that create switching costs. A company that built a Vietnamese assembly plant because Chinese direct exports became tariff-prohibitive is not going to close that plant when tariff policy changes, because the plant now exists and closing it creates additional costs.

Second, the insurance value of diversification is now visible to every supply chain planner in the global economy. The lesson of the 2020 pandemic supply chain crisis, reinforced by the 2022 energy supply crisis, and now reinforced again by the 2025-26 tariff war, is that concentrated supply chains create vulnerability that is not fully reflected in their apparent cost efficiency. The risk premium for diversification — the additional cost of sourcing from multiple locations rather than the cheapest single location — is now better understood by corporate decision-makers than it was before these episodes.

Third, the political risk premium associated with US-China direct commercial ties has permanently increased. Technology companies whose products contain dual-use elements, pharmaceutical companies whose supply chains rely on Chinese APIs, semiconductor manufacturers whose advanced node chips move between US and Chinese facilities — all have been told by the US national security apparatus that their dependencies create political vulnerability. This message will not be retracted by any administration, and it is changing procurement decisions in ways that are sticky.

For European supply chain planners, the permanent trade reset means that the geography of their supply chains is being evaluated not primarily for cost efficiency but for resilience, political risk, and strategic alignment — a different optimisation function whose outcomes are substantially different from the cost-minimisation logic that dominated supply chain design for thirty years.

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