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But will these problems be resolved by early 2022?</p>\n<p>Several retailers, manufacturers and economists have all warned that global supply chain constraints will lead to not only fewer discounts during the holidays but also result in a potential dearth of products on store shelves.</p>\n<p>Still, some executives and market experts think the worst may be over in just a few months.</p>\n<p>JPMorgan Chase(JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon said during an earnings call with reporters last week that supply chain woes will be a distant memory by this time next year.</p>\n<p>\"There's a very good chance that a year from now that we won't be talking about supply chains at all,\" Dimon said.</p>\n<p>Others note that major companies and transportation operators are also taking steps to alleviate the problems.</p>\n<p>Jack Janasiewicz, a portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers, pointed out in an email that giant companies such as Toyota(TM),Samsung(SSNLF) and Intel(INTC) are planning to ramp up output during the final few months of the year, in part due to increased availability of key components.</p>\n<p>Major ports such as Long Beach and Los Angeles are also now looking to keep their operations open 24/7 to deal with supply chain bottlenecks.</p>\n<p>\"Congestion issues may be past peak, with the potential for greater fluidity and volume on the horizon,\" Citi analyst Christian Wetherbee said in a report last week. \"This is evident in early signs of decongestion at ports in the US and Asia.\"</p>\n<p>Meanwhile executives from Walmart(WMT),Target(TGT),FedEx(FDX) and UPS(UPS) met with President Joe Biden to try to find solutions for the problems impacting retailers and shippers.</p>\n<p>\"The global supply chain has been stretched remarkably thin,\" analysts at Jefferies said in a recent report. But they added that \"we may be already witnessing the worst of it,\" and the \"impact is likely to ease\" by the first half of 2022.</p>\n<p><b>Problems may persist longer than some companies expect</b></p>\n<p>But it's possible some companies and strategists are being too optimistic.</p>\n<p>Profits could take a hit due to shipping delays. There are also legitimate worries that the problems will lead to higher prices for the foreseeable future — and that some consumers may delay purchases of non-essential items as a result.</p>\n<p>What's more, the issue isn't just about shipping overseas goods to the United States.Domestic truckers may not have enough capacity to handle all the products that need to go from ports to warehouses and stores.</p>\n<p>For example, European dairy and plant-based food conglomerate Danone(DANOY) warned of higher prices ahead in a sales call with analysts Tuesday. 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But will these problems be resolved by early 2022?\nSeveral retailers, ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/19/investing/supply-chain-economy/index.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".DJI":"道琼斯",".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite"},"source_url":"https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/19/investing/supply-chain-economy/index.html","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1126698054","content_text":"New York (CNN Business) - Forget about The Grinch: It looks likesupply chain disruptionsmay steal Christmas this year. But will these problems be resolved by early 2022?\nSeveral retailers, manufacturers and economists have all warned that global supply chain constraints will lead to not only fewer discounts during the holidays but also result in a potential dearth of products on store shelves.\nStill, some executives and market experts think the worst may be over in just a few months.\nJPMorgan Chase(JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon said during an earnings call with reporters last week that supply chain woes will be a distant memory by this time next year.\n\"There's a very good chance that a year from now that we won't be talking about supply chains at all,\" Dimon said.\nOthers note that major companies and transportation operators are also taking steps to alleviate the problems.\nJack Janasiewicz, a portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers, pointed out in an email that giant companies such as Toyota(TM),Samsung(SSNLF) and Intel(INTC) are planning to ramp up output during the final few months of the year, in part due to increased availability of key components.\nMajor ports such as Long Beach and Los Angeles are also now looking to keep their operations open 24/7 to deal with supply chain bottlenecks.\n\"Congestion issues may be past peak, with the potential for greater fluidity and volume on the horizon,\" Citi analyst Christian Wetherbee said in a report last week. \"This is evident in early signs of decongestion at ports in the US and Asia.\"\nMeanwhile executives from Walmart(WMT),Target(TGT),FedEx(FDX) and UPS(UPS) met with President Joe Biden to try to find solutions for the problems impacting retailers and shippers.\n\"The global supply chain has been stretched remarkably thin,\" analysts at Jefferies said in a recent report. But they added that \"we may be already witnessing the worst of it,\" and the \"impact is likely to ease\" by the first half of 2022.\nProblems may persist longer than some companies expect\nBut it's possible some companies and strategists are being too optimistic.\nProfits could take a hit due to shipping delays. There are also legitimate worries that the problems will lead to higher prices for the foreseeable future — and that some consumers may delay purchases of non-essential items as a result.\nWhat's more, the issue isn't just about shipping overseas goods to the United States.Domestic truckers may not have enough capacity to handle all the products that need to go from ports to warehouses and stores.\nFor example, European dairy and plant-based food conglomerate Danone(DANOY) warned of higher prices ahead in a sales call with analysts Tuesday. 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