Domino effect hits Tianjin’s supply chains

As companies assess the damage from the Tianjin port explosions, the catastrophe highlights the role that corporations can play in preventing ‘avoidable’ disasters.
Domino effect hits Tianjin’s supply chains

"Some companies will face difficulties for a while but we will support them as much as we can," Huang Xingguo, mayor of Tianjin - the gateway city to northern China’s industrial bases - told reporters at a press conference after the August 12 blasts.

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