Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD) Guidance summary
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Guidance summary
13 Feb, 2026Opening remarks and agenda
Session focused on the 2025 Global Outlook for supply chain professionals, emphasizing cost pressures, geopolitical uncertainty, and new policy areas impacting global trade.
Key geographies analyzed include the U.S., Europe, China, Mexico, Vietnam, and India, with a review of policy factors and trade tactics for the coming year.
Guidance on key objectives
Outlook organized into macro, global trade, and global geopolitics to reduce uncertainty and focus on essential variables for 2025.
Emphasis on preparing for higher structural costs and persistent policy threats that could impact supply chains.
Market trends and strategic opportunities
Global growth expected to improve slightly in 2025, with growth engines shifting from the U.S. and China to Japan, emerging markets, and the EU.
U.S. growth forecasted at 2.3%, China at 4.5%, and EU at 1.2%, with inflation and interest rates normalizing, especially in advanced markets.
Emerging markets like Vietnam and Mexico face rising inflation due to FDI-driven demand and capacity constraints, potentially eroding cost competitiveness over time.
Manufacturing costs in most sourcing markets are declining relative to the U.S., aided by a strong dollar and slower U.S. wage growth.
Air cargo markets remain tight due to e-commerce demand, while ocean shipping faces excess capacity and uncertain carrier responses.
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