Global Supply Chains Near Make-or-Break Point for Easing in 2022

  • Citigroup, New York Fed economists zoom in on supply headwinds
  • Gauges should help economists better measure speed of recovery
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Global supply chains are nearing a turning point that’s set to help determine whether logistics headwinds abate soon or keep restraining the global economy and prop up inflation well into 2022, according to several new barometers of the strains.