Podcast: Covid Supply Chain Chaos Is Dress Rehearsal for What’s Coming - Bloomberg

2022-07-21 08:32:34 By : Mr. Bryce Chan

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Despite all the highfalutin advances in automation and just-in-time inventory, Covid-19 has still managed to upend the world’s supply chains. But all of this pandemonium may be a dress rehearsal for future chaos, courtesy of challenges such as political unrest and the climate crisis, warns one author who has tracked the global flow of goods.