09/25/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2025 11:47
It's no secret that organizations are facing tighter timelines, budget pressures, and evolving priorities when it comes to the supply chain. GlobalServe is committed to helping you make confident, informed decisions-whether you're optimizing spend, managing fulfillment, or preparing for 2026.
Tariffs and Trade Turbulence
Tariff policies have remained a hot-button issue throughout 2025, especially in the IT sector. From Q1 to Q2, companies have had to respond to a wave of policy shifts, often with little notice. While most organizations haven't overhauled their global supply chains, many are making strategic adjustments to stay agile. The prevailing approach is cautious-monitoring developments closely and preparing to pivot quickly.
To stay ahead, companies should consider:
EEMEA (Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
APAC (Asia-Pacific)
LATAM (Latin America)
North America and Western Europe
Across all regions, companies are grappling with:
In EEMEA, Red Sea disruptions have added 10-14 days to transit times, spiking freight costs and insurance premiums.1 Iraq's "Development Road" offers a promising alternative, cutting transport time from Poland to UAE from ~21 to ~10 day. 2 In LATAM, logistics performance remains low due to inadequate transport and warehousing networks. Governance concerns and limited infrastructure funding further complicate operations. 3
In APAC, regional challenges like currency swings and water shortages are forcing companies to relocate and rethink their strategie.4 In North America and Western Europe, the Euro-Dollar volatility is disrupting IT imports, prompting European tech firms to renegotiate contracts. Hyperscale data center builds are accelerating to hedge against FX risks, while chip pricing chaos-±15% monthly fluctuations-is driving stockpiling.5
GlobalServe works closely with finance and procurement teams to help align budgets without compromising future plans. Here's how we support smarter spending:
GlobalServe's integration with ServiceNow and OneSource is designed to streamline procurement and reduce errors. Key features include:
As more organizations transition to remote work to reduce operational costs, GlobalServe offers comprehensive support to make the process seamless, including:
Ready to future-proof your IT supply chain to maximize your budget? Engage our GlobalServe Team today to schedule a strategy session with our procurement experts or call 1.888.800.0416 to speak with a trusted solutions advisor to get started.
Sources:
2https://trans.info/en/tir-corridor-via-iraq-413011
6https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6043167
8https://blog.solistica.com/en/logistics-in-latin-america-where-are-we-and-where-are-we-going
9https://www.imf.org/en/Blogs/Articles/2023/11/16/how-latin-america-can-use-trade-to-boost-growth
11https://dynamicsintl.com/investing-in-eu-data-centers-opportunities-and-risks/
12https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20250417-12551.html
13https://www.fdiintelligence.com/content/ce05004a-6e45-5201-8317-ccc52c402349
14https://www.barcelonacodeschool.com/
16https://datacenters.microsoft.com/sustainability/efficiency/
Ayanna Campbell is the Director of Client Management at GlobalServe, where she leads a team dedicated to helping enterprise customers simplify and optimize IT procurement on a global scale. With eight years at GlobalServe, Ayanna has built a career focused on strengthening client partnerships, driving revenue growth, and ensuring seamless collaboration across regions.