From the beginning, COVID-19 has disrupted how people and places get goods.
The immediate disruptions were obvious and widespread: hand sanitizer in short
supply, nonexistent toilet paper, and empty grocery store shelves. The next
disruptions, however, are just beginning to unfold as businesses, consumers, shippers, and
others adapt to new demands throughout our global supply chains and infrastructure
networks.
Brookings Institute
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COVID-19 is hurting many industries and workers, but could it help trade and logistics?
Apr 21, 2020 3:51:27 PM / by Brookings Institute posted in Industry News, April 2020