| Taiwan earthquake may result in minor hiccups in the supply chain
11 Apr 24 74 min read
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- The earthquake in Taiwan has again brought into focus the vulnerability of the global supply chain to externalities as the country has closed the railway lines and roadways temporarily.
- The short-run disruption in the production of fabrics may lead to delays in deliveries to Vietnam and China thus leading to some disruptions in producing countries for a short span.
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