Vietnam firms struggle as China lockdowns disrupt supply chains


The import of raw materials and export of produce to China have been hampered greatly by China’s strict lockdowns and other policies. — nld.com.vn

HO CHI MINH CITY (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Vietnamese businesses are finding it difficult to cope with supply chain breakages as a result of China enforcing strict Covid-19 lockdown policies to curb recent outbreaks.

This has significantly affected raw material supply and exports because China usually supplies a large quantity of materials used by many industries in Vietnam for production.

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