Supply Chain Resilience

Scrutiny review - Economic and International Affairs Panel

Launch date: 03/07/2023

Review status: Call for evidence

What is the review about?

The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel (the Panel) has launched a review of Jersey's supply chain resilience, exploring the current policies of the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture and the Government of Jersey, with a particular focus on:

  • Competition and diversification in the supply chain
  • Warehousing and stockpiling
  • Onshoring of the Island's supply chain
  • Government consultation with stakeholders

As a small Island jurisdiction, the transportation of goods to and from Jersey is crucial for the maintenance of the economy, so as part of the review, the Panel will also be examining occurrences of supply chain disruption and the impact on the business community. The review aims to identify the arrangement, barriers to entry, and key opportunities and threats to Jersey's supply chain.



Review progress

​The Panel has launched its review is inviting submissions from targeted stakeholders, as well as any businesses or members of the public who have experiences of the Island’s supply chain to share.

Terms of reference

​1.     To examine the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism Sport and Culture’s policies in relation to Jersey’s Supply Chain Resilience. In particular:

     ·     Competition and diversification in the supply chain;
     ·     warehousing and stockpiling; and
     ·     onshoring of the Island’s supply chain.
 
2.     To examine the occurrence of supply chain disruptions and the impact on the business community.
 
3.     To determine the arrangement, barriers to entry and key opportunities and threats to, Jersey’s supply chain.
 
4.     To determine the adequacy of Government consultation that has taken place with industry regarding Jersey’s supply chain which may inform future plans.



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