January 19, 2026 - 11:43

As New Jersey approaches 2026, state leaders are highlighting significant risks that could impact the business environment. Among the foremost concerns are labor shortages, which continue to pose challenges for various industries. Companies are grappling with finding skilled workers, which could hinder growth and innovation.
Supply chain disruptions remain a critical issue, exacerbated by global uncertainties and logistical challenges. Businesses are urged to reassess their supply chains to ensure resilience against future shocks. Inflation also looms large, affecting purchasing power and operational costs for businesses across the state.
Geopolitical tensions are another factor that could influence New Jersey's economy, as international relations can affect trade and investment. Lastly, energy challenges are becoming increasingly prominent, with the need for sustainable practices and reliable energy sources at the forefront of discussions.
As these risks unfold, New Jersey leaders emphasize the importance of strategic planning and adaptability for businesses to thrive in the coming years.
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