P&G Among US Firms Asked To Explain How, Why Supply Chain Problems Cause Consumer Hardships

Procter & Gamble and Amazon are among nine companies FTC ordered to provide detailed information to help the agency identify causes behind ongoing supply chain disruptions. Chairwoman Khan says the information should “shed light on market conditions and business practices that may have worsened these disruptions.”

• Source: Alamy

US consumer health, personal care and beauty product companies have been telling investors that supply chain disruptions are driving costs higher and forcing price increases. The Federal Trade Commission wants to know more than those and other firms have said about the problem.

The agency on 29 November announced that Procter & Gamble, global manufacturer and marketer of health, personal and home...

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