
Saibal Ray
Saibal Ray is a professor of supply chain management at McGill University, known for his expertise in logistics and global trade dynamics. He gained attention in a recent news article discussing the impacts of a temporary U.S.-China tariff deal, where he likened the impending supply chain disruptions to 'COVID 2.0' due to the potential chaos in inventory management and transportation costs.
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Recent news mentions
Saibal Ray, a professor at McGill University, discussed the impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian auto subsidies.
As auto companies retreat from Canada, do government subsidies still make sense?Saibal Ray, a professor at McGill University in Montreal, noted taxpayers saved the Canadian division of Chrysler.
Funding agreements key to Ottawa’s potential legal battle with StellantisSaibal Ray, professor of supply chain management at McGill University, referred to the disruption of global supply chains during the early stages of the pandemic.
U.S.-China tariff pause likely to prompt scramble for businesses to deliver rerouted goods, experts say













