Why redundancy will be an increasing part of the marketplace
Tony Uphoff joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the coronavirus has exposed areas of single-sources and why we’ll have to plan for more redundancy going forward, especially in the supply chain.
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Coronavirus, Trade: Import, Export, Globalization
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