supply chain traceability

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Supply chain traceability is a recurring theme in discussions about trade compliance and enterprise technology. One thread examines how US forced-labour tariffs challenge New Zealand's export trust, highlighting the gap between ethical trade rhetoric and enforceable traceability systems. Another thread covers SAP on Microsoft Azure innovations, where traceability is implied through data unification and compliance considerations for enterprise IT. While not the central focus, these sources connect supply chain traceability to regulatory pressure, digital sovereignty, and the need for transparent, auditable systems in global trade and cloud ERP deployments.
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    US Forced-Labour Tariffs Signal Compliance Test for NZ Export Trust

    On June 2, 2026, the United States Trade Representative proposed new forced-labour tariffs of 10 to 12.5 percent on imports from 60 economies, placing New Zealand in the higher 12.5 percent group alongside Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. The move is formally...
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    SAP on Microsoft Azure 2025: Essential Innovations for Enterprise Transformation

    For decades, the partnership between Microsoft and SAP has stood among the cornerstones of enterprise technology, fueling business transformations across industries. This year’s SAP Sapphire conference brought a new wave of collaboration announcements—signals not just of maturing integration...
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