20 ways the global economy is more interconnected than most people realize
A drought in Brazil, a ship stuck in the Suez Canal, a factory fire in Taiwan — the events that move markets and disrupt supply chains are rarely where most people are looking
20 ways the global economy is more interconnected than most people realize
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A drought in Brazil, a ship stuck in the Suez Canal, a factory fire in Taiwan — the events that move markets and disrupt supply chains are rarely where most people are looking
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Originally published at qz.com.
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