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‘Perilous moment’: Global supply chains buckle as variants and disasters strike – Sydney Morning Herald
Events have conspired to drive global supply chains towards breaking point, threatening the fragile flow of raw materials, parts…

We expect this to last probably into the fourth quarter but it is very difficult to predict.
Meanwhile, deadly floods in economic giants China and Germany have further ruptured global supply lines that had yet to recover from the first wave of the pandemic,…
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