Mind the import gap: UK supply chains in Brexit times
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
The potential for bringing production back home crucially depends on local innovation ecosystems.
As most countries experience COVID-19 related lockdowns, there are concerns about both the present and the future of global supply chains.
The recovery of supply chains can be supported through trade policies and firm-specific initiatives.
Women’s specific needs and potential as leaders and agents of change must be considered for COVID-19 mitigation and recovery measures.
COVID-19 struck at the core of GVC hub regions, with severe implications for international production networks.