Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China?

The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the pitfalls of the world’s heavy dependency on China as a manufacturing hub. Faced with supply chain disruptions, firms are under pressure from governments seeking to build resilience by decoupling from China. But is there a more politically and economically sust...

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Main Author: Yogaananthan Theva
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1436862020-11-01T06:49:27Z Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China? Yogaananthan Theva S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Non-Traditional Security The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the pitfalls of the world’s heavy dependency on China as a manufacturing hub. Faced with supply chain disruptions, firms are under pressure from governments seeking to build resilience by decoupling from China. But is there a more politically and economically sustainable approach of achieving supply chain resilience? Published version 2020-09-17T00:55:36Z 2020-09-17T00:55:36Z 2020 Commentary Yogaananthan Theva. (2020). Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China? (RSIS Commentaries, No. 106). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143686 en RSIS Commentaries, 106-20 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Country and Region Studies
Non-Traditional Security
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Country and Region Studies
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Yogaananthan Theva
Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China?
description The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the pitfalls of the world’s heavy dependency on China as a manufacturing hub. Faced with supply chain disruptions, firms are under pressure from governments seeking to build resilience by decoupling from China. But is there a more politically and economically sustainable approach of achieving supply chain resilience?
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title Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China?
title_short Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China?
title_full Supply chain dependency : decoupling from China?
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