Venezuela's Collapse Exposes Global Supply Chain Weakness, Nears Irreversible Tipping Point
The economic and political implosion of Venezuela has accelerated beyond a regional crisis, now threatening to sever critical supply chains for rare earth minerals and disrupt global energy markets as the regime's infrastructure crumbles. Border disputes and the exodus of skilled labor are creating a vacuum that competitors cannot quickly fill, forcing CEOs to recalibrate risk models. With international reserves nearly depleted and diplomatic isolation deepening, the nation’s descent signals a definitive end to any near-term recovery, demanding immediate contingency planning from multinationals with exposure.