ABSA INSIGHTS SERIES | 30 OCTOBER 2020 Consumer goods sector is consolidating - and supply chains are de-globalising Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Consumer goods sector is consolidating – and supply chains are de-globalising Isana Cordier Head: Consumer Goods and Services SHARE The pandemic has hastened much-needed consolidation and made clear the value of bringing supply chains closer to home. Isana CordierHead: Consumer Goods and Services https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles Podcasts How The AfCFTA will enable digital trade In this podcast, we explore the opportunities of the African Continental Free Trade Area’s protocol on digital trade. What will it mean for cross-border trade, and what do African businesses need to know? Podcasts The AfCFTA and Africa’s Existing Regional Economic Communities Africa is a patchwork of independent and overlapping regional economic blocs. Rather than simplifying matters, the African Continental Free Trade Area adds an extra layer of complexity for businesses trading on the continent. In this podcast, we untangle the mess. Podcasts What Does The AfCFTA Mean For Africa? The African Continental Free Trade Area is now active, bringing with it the promise of significantly easier intra-continental trade.