KEY POINTS
  • Renewed virus outbreaks, China's zero-Covid policy and expected trade volatility during the Lunar New Year may continue to stress supply chains for now, trade credit insurer Euler Hermes said in a new report on Thursday.
  • However, three factors could start to normalize trade in the second half of 2022: cooling consumer demand, healthy inventory levels and increased shipping capacity.
A truck picks up a shipping container at the Port of Savannah in Georgia.

Global supply chain disruptions may continue until the second half of next year, trade credit insurer Euler Hermes said in a report published Thursday.

Euler Hermes cited renewed virus outbreaks, China's zero-Covid policy and expected trade volatility during the Lunar New Year.