In the past few years, we have seen a flurry of business-altering disruptions for organisations to contend with.
While supply strains tied to Covid disruptions have eased, geopolitical turmoil has caused structural changes to global trade.
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has disrupted supply chains across the world in sectors such as consumer goods, metals, food, chemicals and commodities.
Walter Kuijpers, Partner, Advisory, KPMG in Singapore shares his expertise on how supply chains can be reshaped for global trade?

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