NewsAugust 2, 2020
Global Supply Chains After COVID-19
Rhodium's Agatha Kratz speaks about the impact of COVID-19 on global supply chains
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Rhodium's Agatha Kratz speaks about the impact of COVID-19 on global supply chains
On July 14th, Rhodium Group Associate Director Agatha Kratz joined Mark Dittli, editor of The Market NZZ, for a discussion about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global supply chains, hosted by Asia Society Switzerland.
It is clear that supply chains will have to change. But how will they change? Will there be a re-shoring, an unwinding of globalization and a re-nationalization of production? Or will companies choose a strategy of redundant supply chains on different continents? Kratz responded to these questions and more.
Watch a recording of the event below:
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