While capacity into China has improved since COVID-19-related restrictions lifted in early June, the resulting supply chain disruptions throughout Asia are triggering production and demand shortages for goods due to a dearth of raw materials and components for production. “The story is the same everywhere: empty cargo terminals due to no demand, no production capacity […]
Capacity into China improves, but where is the demand?
Asia supply chains impacted by lack of production capacity, raw materials
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by Kelly Stroh

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- Categories: Asia-Pacific, Cargo Traffic, Freight Forwarders, Routes
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