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Tariffs Trigger Supply Chain Reset: India and Vietnam Emerge as Key Diversification Hubs

2026/03/29
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Tariffs Trigger Supply Chain Reset: India and Vietnam Emerge as Key Diversification Hubs

According to the latest survey by STG Logistics, tariff fluctuations in 2025 have triggered widespread supply chain adjustments among U.S. importers, with 85.6% of beneficial cargo owners and shippers opting to front-load shipments ahead of tariff implementation to avoid rising costs and maintain product availability. This trend highlights how trade policy uncertainty is fundamentally reshaping global logistics strategies, driving companies to diversify sourcing, renegotiate carrier contracts, and redesign transportation networks in preparation for continued uncertainty in 2026.

“Tariff volatility forced companies to rethink how they manage inventory, sourcing and transportation. What we saw in 2025 was a continued shift from reactive supply chain management to a more strategic focus on flexibility, diversification and data-driven decision-making.” — Geoff Anderman, CEO of STG Logistics

Supply Chain Strategic Transformation Under Tariff Volatility

STG Logistics surveyed 500 decision-makers responsible for U.S. import strategy across manufacturing, retail, and consumer packaged goods sectors. The survey found that tariff volatility in 2025 forced companies to rethink how they manage inventory, sourcing, and transportation. STG CEO Geoff Anderman stated: “We’ve seen a continued shift from reactive supply chain management to a more strategic focus on flexibility, diversification, and data-driven decision-making.”

The survey shows that 52.3% of respondents successfully avoided higher tariff duties through front-loading strategies, while 43.7% reported improved product availability during peak seasons. However, this strategy also created new financial pressures: 42.3% experienced increased storage and holding costs, and 43.7% faced working capital strain due to higher inventory levels.


China+1 Strategy Accelerates: India Captures 24.4% of Diverted Orders

The survey also revealed significant shifts in sourcing strategies. Nearly four in five companies (79%) moved at least some sourcing volume away from China in 2025, with many expanding supplier networks in Southeast Asia and India. Key sourcing shifts included: Vietnam and Southeast Asia at 23.4%, India at 24.4%, and additional Southeast Asian markets at 21.6%.

India’s position as a new global manufacturing hub is becoming increasingly prominent. As companies seek to reduce dependence on Chinese supply chains, India has emerged as a preferred destination for multinational diversification strategies, thanks to its vast labor market, improving infrastructure, and favorable government policies. From electronics to textiles, automotive components to pharmaceuticals, India is absorbing substantial manufacturing orders shifting from China.

Vietnam and Southeast Asia: The Golden Corridor of Manufacturing Diversification

Vietnam continues to be a major beneficiary of supply chain diversification. With its strategic geographic location, relatively low production costs, and free trade agreements with multiple countries, Vietnam has become a hotspot for electronics, apparel, and furniture manufacturing. The survey shows that 23.4% of companies shifted sourcing to Vietnam and Southeast Asia.

Other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia are also attracting manufacturing investments. These countries offer mature supply chain ecosystems, skilled labor forces, and relatively stable political environments, making them integral components of corporate diversification strategies.


Bonded Warehouses and Foreign Trade Zones: New Tariff Buffer Strategies

Another key mitigation tactic involves using bonded warehouses and Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) to defer or reduce tariff liabilities. Over 40% of surveyed organizations used bonded storage or FTZs in 2025, with many reporting positive results. Among users: 42% rated bonded storage as effective, 40% rated FTZs as effective, and companies combining both approaches reported the highest effectiveness ratings.

These findings suggest that tariff mitigation strategies increasingly rely on integrated logistics infrastructure rather than sourcing decisions alone. By utilizing bonded warehouses and FTZs, companies can store goods without immediately paying tariffs, thereby improving cash flow management and enhancing supply chain flexibility.

Contract Strategies Shift Toward Flexibility

Trade uncertainty has also influenced how companies negotiate ocean carrier contracts for the 2025-2026 shipping season. Many companies prioritized flexibility over locking into long-term agreements: 31.2% secured more flexible contract terms such as shorter durations and variable rates; 22.8% delayed signing contracts while waiting for market stability; and 20.2% shifted more freight to the spot market.

Only 9.8% of respondents reported paying higher contracted rates to guarantee capacity. This shift reflects companies’ cautious approach to future trade policy uncertainty and their strong desire to maintain supply chain flexibility.


Supply Chain Resilience Becomes Core Competitiveness in 2026

The results of the STG survey clearly indicate that global supply chains are undergoing fundamental restructuring. Tariff volatility, geopolitical tensions, and ongoing pandemic impacts are driving companies to reassess their supply chain strategies. Diversified sourcing, flexible contracts, and integrated logistics infrastructure have become critical tools for businesses navigating uncertainty.

Looking ahead to 2026, supply chain resilience will no longer be an optional luxury but a core competitive advantage. Companies that can quickly adapt to changes, build resilient supply chain networks, and effectively manage risks will gain competitive edges in an increasingly complex global trade environment. The rise of India and Southeast Asia as diversification destinations marks a profound transformation in the global manufacturing landscape, bringing new opportunities for economic development and supply chain innovation in these regions.

Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tariffs-trigger-major-supply-chain-reset-as-companies-diversify-sourcing-and-rethink-logistics-networks-stg-survey-finds-302722345.html

This article is compiled from overseas media reports by the SCI.AI editorial team, for reference only.

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