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Global trade isn't ending. It's fracturing along geopolitical lines. And it's reshaping supply chains, technology systems, and the entire logistics landscape as we enter 2026. The signals are unmistakable. Greenland threats. US-Europe tensions mounting. Trade wars escalating. This is no longer theoretical. Supply chain directors need to understand what's coming and how to prepare. In this critical roundtable, Mike King brings together three leading voices to break down how US-China competition, tariff volatility, shifting trade blocs, and technology will reshape supply chains right now and through the year ahead. Neil Shearing is Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author of The Fractured Age. He explains why we're not seeing deglobalization but rather a splintering of the global economy into competing US and China-led blocs. And why this matters far more than simple tariff rates. Marc Levinson is an economic historian and author of Outside the Box. He challenges the bloc theory with real world examples of trade policy chaos. He reveals why mega-ships may become obsolete, what's really driving trade now (spoiler: AI infrastructure), and why the logistics industry's capital investments could become stranded. Ashley Skaanild is Principal Advisor Carrier Integration and Transformation at WiseTech Global. He brings operational reality to the macro debate. Drawing on platform data from millions of shipments and a Reuters survey of 450+ supply chain leaders, he shows how companies are actually preparing and where technology sprawl is creating blind spots. Together, they tackle the questions keeping supply chain directors awake: How do you plan supply chains when policy changes overnight? Can you build resilience without bankrupting operations? What role will technology play in the fractured landscape ahead? Essential listening for freight buyers, logistics managers, and anyone navigating supply chains, geopolitics, and digital transformation in 2026. Show note links: LEANER, SMARTER, FASTER AND MORE CONNECTED: SUPPLY CHAINS EVOLVE TO MEET RISING VOLATILITY AND COST PRESSURES A Reuters Events, Supply Chain white paper in partnership with CargoWise Download here: https://www.cargowise.com/news/the-ne... The Fractured Age: How the Return of Geopolitics Will Splinter the Global Economy, by Neil Shearing https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fractured-Ag... Outside the Box: How Globalization Changed from Moving Stuff to Spreading Ideas, by Marc Levinson https://www.amazon.co.uk/Outside-Box-... #GeopoliticsTrade #Freight #Technology #LogTech #GlobalTrade #Logistics #Tariffs #2026Outlook #Wisetech #FreightBuyersClub #CapitalEconomics 01:00 – Welcome to 2026: Geopolitics, Trade Chaos, and Tech Strain Greenland tariffs, fractured alliances, and why supply chains are under pressure 02:05 – Biggest Surprise of 2025: Tariffs, Allies Hit, and Tech U-Turns Neil Shearing on Trump tariffs, China, and relaxed chip controls 04:10 – Why Policy Chaos Matters More Than Tariff Levels Marc Levinson on volatility vs predictable trade costs 05:10 – AI Drove Half of Global Trade Growth Last Year Why servers, chips, and AI infrastructure now shape trade flows 06:15 – Operational Reality: Red Sea, Alliances, and Schedule Reliability Ashley Skaanild on shipping chaos and how trade adapts 08:00 – Are We De-Globalising or Splintering Into Trade Blocs? Neil Shearing explains the US–China bloc thesis 11:40 – Greenland, Europe, and the Risk of a Broken Transatlantic Alliance Could the US–Europe relationship fracture? 14:40 – How Do You Plan When Policy Changes Overnight? Supply chains without a global referee (WTO, UN under strain) 16:10 – Why Flexibility Beats Efficiency in a Fractured World Toyota, Fukushima, and lessons for multinationals 18:00 – China Plus One Is Now China Plus Three Marc Levinson on multi-sourcing and rising costs 19:30 – Freight Forwarders as Shock Absorbers 21:30 – Why Mega-Ships May Become Obsolete 25:00 – Capital at Risk: Ports, Ships, and Stranded Assets Marc Levinson on risky long-term logistics investments 28:30 – Geopolitics Is Now the #1 Supply Chain Risk Reuters survey: policy volatility overtakes operations 31:00 – Resilience Costs Money: Safety Stock, Nearshoring, Trade-Offs Why “just-in-time” no longer works 34:00 – Technology Sprawl: Too Many Systems, Not Enough Intelligence Why visibility isn’t enough 38:30 – Why Logistics Tech Hasn’t Had Its ‘Container Moment’ Marc Levinson on standards and data fragmentation 42:00 – 2026 Predictions: Trade Growth, Suez, Freight Rates, and AI What breaks next — and what probably won’t 47:30 – One Practical Piece of Advice for Supply Chain Directors Final calls from Neil Shearing, Marc Levinson, and Ashley Skaanild 50:00 – Final Takeaway: Trade Isn’t Ending, It’s Fracturing