How the coronavirus is creating tectonic shifts in global supply chains

Supply chains that once spanned the globe are now coming back home. One of the unintended consequences of the coronavirus outbreak is that it is accelerating the shift.
How the coronavirus is creating tectonic shifts in global supply chains

A recent survey by Bank of America revealed supply chain networks are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The sudden outbreak of the coronavirus and ensuing disruption in supply chains in China is just the latest among a series of reasons companies are rethinking their production processes.

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