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Virtual Breakfast Briefing "Global Supply Chains: jammed gears?

High prices of raw materials and energy, low availability of containers for maritime transport, imbalances between supply and demand, rising inflation are the factors that are putting international production chains under stress and could put the logistics sector in difficulty. What are the possible consequences of this situation, and which sectors could be most affected? What measures could be taken by governments and companies to solve these problems? 

 

Breakfast Briefings are in-depth, update and networking meetings on topical issues from the international economic and political scene. They are conceived for businesses and aim at detecting emerging trends, in order to identify both opportunities and structural risk factors. The length and the restricted format of the meetings ensure debate and discussion with the experts and interaction among participants.

 

Wednesday, 27 October, 2021 - 08:30
Virtual meeting, by invitation only

SPEAKERS

Oliviero Baccelli
Professore, Università Bocconi
Massimo Nicolazzi
Senior Advisor Sicurezza Energetica, ISPI; Professore, Università di Torino
Davide Tentori
Research Fellow, Osservatorio Geoeconomia, ISPI

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