Panic ordering by retailers is making the supply chain crisis ‘even worse’
Retailers and manufacturers are overordering or placing orders too early as they panic over the supply chain crisis, and that’s not helping, experts told CNBC.
Retailers and manufacturers are overordering or placing orders too early as they panic over the supply chain crisis, and that’s not helping, experts told CNBC.
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Evergrande made little progress toward complying with China’s crackdown on real estate debt until it was too late for investors who put money into its offshore bonds.
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The measure is a relief for large airlines like Delta, United and American, which have struggled to return to profitability.
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