The study argues that the United States is heavily reliant on China for essential vitamins, which raises concerns about the impacts of protectionist policies that could exacerbate this dependency.
While there are potential strategies for reducing reliance on China for vitamin supplies, these solutions would require considerable time and financial investment, complicating swift policy changes.
The findings underscore that understanding existing global supply chain interdependencies is imperative before implementing aggressive trade measures with China.
As trade tensions escalate, the imperative for companies to build resilience against disruptions in supply chains emphasizes the need for careful consideration of decoupling strategies.
Collection
[
|
...
]