Covid-19 is teaching hard lessons about China-only supply chains

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Will covid-19 accelerate trends in Western countries to decouple from China?

the third week of January, only a few pharmaceutical executives, drug-safety inspectors and dogged China hawks cared that a large share of the world’s supply of antibiotics depends on a handful of Chinese factories. These include a cluster in Inner Mongolia, a northern province of windswept deserts, grasslands and unlovely industrial towns. Then came the covid-19 outbreak, and quarantine controls that locked down factories, ports and whole cities across China.

Where once only a few specialists worried about the market share enjoyed by the industrial chemists of Hohhot or Shijiazhuang, China’s dominance of the active pharmaceutical ingredient sector is now the subject of hard questions in Washington’s corridors of power and the chancelleries of Europe. Ending the world’s dependence on Chineses would not be a technical challenge. China has not been dominant for long.

 

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And that is just the beginning. How about all the ‘made in China’ ready to eat foods our country continues to consume? wedontknowhatwedontknow

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We should have other sources of countries where we can get our products or produce our own as China cannot be trusted?

Free trade has cut the legs from under the working class of this country, as Pat Buchannan predicted when he was running against Reagan in 1980.

You were celebrating pharma’s tie up with China two years back. Wonder what happened. 🧐

Never trust communists

No, because it's a matter of time til Covid-19 becomes ubiquitous. China has a head start on dealing with it.

I hope it does. Getting everything from one country is stupid.

Why the 2 main USA targets (China and Iran) the ones hitted by this virus? What an amazing coeicidence. Was Europe also a target, or colateral damage?

We don’t care about the human rights violations but once they impact OUR way of like it’s an issue. itsaboutus

Several trends colliding: 🇨🇳 no longer low cost producer, trade issues, advent of 3D printing & other advanced production methods, consumer & Corp environmental/carbon footprint awareness... Big q for 🇨🇳 is whether they have developed a sufficiently robust internal market.

Why u use the title emphasizing China? If the current production concentrated in another country and also a similar virus outbreak there, will the world do the same? The current arrangement is unfit for more frequent virus outbreaks.

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