ABSA INSIGHTS SERIES | 30 OCTOBER 2020

Consumer goods sector is
consolidating - and supply
chains are de-globalising

Isana Cordier Author

Isana Cordier

Head: Consumer Goods and Services

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The pandemic has hastened much-needed consolidation and made clear the value of bringing supply chains closer to home.

Isana Cordier Author
Isana Cordier

Head: Consumer Goods and Services

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