
Economic fallout from China’s coronavirus mounts around the world
The financial hangover — from Asian and European auto plants running short of parts and Chinese tourists staying home — is expected to last for months, according to Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi.
The financial hangover — from Asian and European auto plants running short of parts and Chinese tourists staying home — is expected to last for months, according to economists and supply chain experts.
In this story published Feb. 13, 2020, in The Washington Post:
It’s going to happen in phases. It’s going to take six to eight weeks before everything comes back online. They’ll be having their own problems. It’s not like you hit the button and everything starts to work automatically.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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