(Bloomberg, New York) China may cause a new wave of chaos in Asia, Europe, and the United States to curb the implementation of the crown disease epidemic.Even even if the epidemic is controlled, as the group of cargo ships will be sailed again, the interference will affect the world, and it is expected to continue throughout the year.
Van Dellen, Director of the Antewap Administration of the second largest port in Europe, pointed out: "We expect that the degree of chaos is even better than last year. This will have a adverse effect on the entire 2022 and great impact."
China accounts for about 12 % of the global trade volume. Epidemic control has stopped the factory and warehouses, the speed of truck transportation slows, and container congestion intensify.
Gedman, president of the supply chain risk analysis company Hengliu, said: "Once the product export activity is restored, a large number of ships will enter the port of the west coast of the United States. We expect the waiting time to increase significantly."
In the short term, the accumulation of goods means that the global commodity trade field of $ 2.2 trillion (about S $ 3 billion) is facing the problem of rising costs.In the long run, this chaos is re -painting the global economic layout closely related to cross -border business.For some corporate executives, the construction of a wide range of production networks is no longer just a patriotic political slogan, and the uncertainty is so high. This is the best policy to ensure the normal development of the business.
Regionalization of the supply chain is more urgent
Belo, president of Mexican Industrial Building and Delivery Center Developer VESTA, pointed out: "Make the supply chain more regionalized and more urgent." He said at the conference call last week that the supply chain was shortened to MexicoLand and reducing dependence on Asia are happening.He said: "The globalization we know may end soon."
The main decision makers began to accept such a view that the supply chain of developed countries was adjusted significantly.This transformation depends to a large extent on whether consumers are willing to pay higher prices for goods at close range.
Consulting Company Corney's partner Eric said in a report published this month that 78%of the president of the company is considering or adjusting the supply chain.The report of another writer Xiey Ronaldin said: "Globalization will never die, but it will exist in another form."