With ongoing conflicts in countries such as Syria and growing uncertainty, inequality and political instability around the world, not only are we seeing a critical humanitarian situation but also a worsening economic one for the countries directly and indirectly affected. There is an urgent need to rethink supply chains, as the disruption to business increases with longer waiting times at border crossings, workforce and consumers lost and the potential for corruption to become more widespread.
(PRWeb November 24, 2015)
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