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This year, Baker McKenzie’s annual supply chain conference opened with a robust discussion about what we can expect from the Biden Administration, how this might impact supply chain regulations, and our predictions for what lies on the horizon. Our presenters also covered best practices and emerging topics in sustainability including the expansion of ESG legal requirements, litigation risk and responsible sourcing risk management. Click here to view* the recording. *Note that only live Baker McKenzie…

The Biden Administration has taken some initial steps towards identifying vulnerabilities in the semiconductor manufacturing and advanced packaging supply chain, which was one of the four critical supply chains addressed in President Biden’s February 24, 2021 Executive Order on “America’s Supply Chains” (“the Supply Chain EO”). As detailed in our March 2, 2021 blog post, the Supply Chain EO requires relevant government agencies in these four critical areas to submit a report within 100 days…

On February 24, 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order on America’s Supply Chains (the “Supply Chain EO”) ordering federal agencies to identify vulnerabilities in key US supply chains and develop policy recommendations to make those supply chains more resilient, diverse, and secure. In his remarks prior to signing the Supply Chain EO, President Biden presented the review as a strategic initiative that will complement shorter-term efforts to address recent shortfalls in semiconductor supplies, and…