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China keeps grip on global production, but search for options continues

The pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions in China have left importers searching for more resilience and flexibility in their existing supply chains rather than racing for the exits.

The pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions in China have left importers searching for more resilience and flexibility in their existing supply chains rather than racing for the exits.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on January 18, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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