
Where do your drugs come from? That's a big a question in the era of coronavirus
When China coughs, the average American consumer feels it, and this is because of the nature of the global supply chain, according to Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management Adegoke Oke.
When China coughs, the average American consumer feels it, and this is because of the nature of the global supply chain.
In this story published Feb. 28, 2020, on MSN:
Consumers must get used to the fact that their meds, and in fact many other products, come from all over or depend on ingredients from all over.
– Adegoke Oke, associate professor of supply chain management
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