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Sep 24
35m 18s

Supply chains

Reuters
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A series of unexpected events have caused mass disruptions to supply chains. On this week's podcast, host Carmel Crimmins and global managing editor Mark Bendeich unravel how companies, nations and consumers are moving past the initial shock to rework entire strategies. Follow on Apple or Spotify. Listen on the Reuters app. Sign up for the Reuters Eco ... Show More
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