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Firms must store more to avoid shocks to global supply chain, says MEP

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Firms must store more to avoid shocks to global supply chain, says MEP

Firms must store more to avoid shocks to global supply chain, says MEP

Dutch MEP Samira Rafaela told Euronews that businesses must become less dependent on just-in-time supplies if future disturbances to international trade, like the pandemic or Suez Canal blockage, are to be avoided.


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