global supply chain disruptions
Global supply chain disruptions refer to significant disruptions or disturbances in the interconnected network that spans across countries, affecting the flow and availability of goods and services on a worldwide scale. These disruptions can be caused by various factors such as natural disasters, political instability, economic crises, trade disputes, pandemics, or technological failures, leading to delays, shortages, or interruptions in the supply chain operations.
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