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Supply chain strain returns as logistics costs surge and delivery times hit multi year highs
Economy
Published on 14 May 2026

Central banks may face fresh inflation pressure soon
Supply-chain stress is rising again, with logistics costs and delivery times climbing toward multi-year highs. The renewed disruption is starting to worry central banks, because higher transport expenses can quickly feed into consumer prices. With pressure building across trade and delivery signals, inflation risks may re-emerge just as policymakers thought the worst was behind them.
- Logistics costs and delivery times are rising again
- Several indicators are approaching multi-year highs
- Central banks face renewed inflation pressure signals
- Trade flows could become costlier and less predictable
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