Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-30
Supply Chain Pulse — 2026-05-30
Here are today's top healthcare supply chain stories.
USTR initiates Section 301 probe of Vietnam
The White House’s investigation, frequently used as a precurser to tariffs, will evaluate the country’s intellectual property acts, policies and practices.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
US sets Taiwan tariffs at 15% on auto parts, wood, aircraft parts
The finalized agreement is narrowly focused on Section 232 tariffs, as outlined in a January framework accord with Taiwan.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
UPS invests $50M in automotive, industrial logistics push
The carrier will launch time-definite services for heavy air freight to and from Mexico and has hired experts in high-priority segments.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
CFOs face tricky tariff refund questions as process gains steam
Faster-than-expected results are easing early operational fears while shifting attention to decisions on accounting, tax and financial reporting issues.
Source: Supply Chain Dive - Healthcare
Elevance avoids Medicare Advantage enrollment freeze, for now
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services notified Elevance Health it will not impose intermediate sanctions on the company.
Massachusetts sues UnitedHealthcare over alleged Medicaid fraud
The suit claims UnitedHealthcare allegedly received $100 million in fraudulent overpayments.
Alternative health plans are having a moment. Critics urge caution
Congress' decision not to extend enhanced marketplace tax credits has boosted the appeal of alternative health coverage with lower monthly premiums.
Clover Health wins Medicare Advantage star ratings lawsuit
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services must recalculate Clover Health's Medicare Advantage star ratings.
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