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Supply chain disruptions set to constrain global economic growth

The world has faced numerous supply chain disruptions over the past two years. These included manufacturing disruptions due to COVID-19-related lockdowns, production issues brought on by input and electricity supply constraints, and shipping delays on account of disruptions at port operations.

In March 2022, the Chinese government again implemented a lockdown of the key industrial and financial hubs Shanghai and Shenzhen as a result of severe COVID-19 outbreaks. This is likely

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