Santa’s supply chain looks shaky this year
When analysing current global economic conditions, it should be borne in mind that 2/3 of world trade takes place at sea. Whether you buy a shirt, toy doll, computer, or phone, you can be sure that they are made in China, or at least some parts of it. The fact that such a large part of the world’s production capacity is in China is starting to cause headaches for producers and consumers.
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