Globalization at A Crossroads The coronavirus pandemic is likely to change the direction of internat

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The novel coronavirus outbreak has brought severe shocks to global sup-ply and industrial chains. The longerthe pandemic lasts, the bigger the impact will be. Some supply chains could pos-sibly break down. Being the powerhouse of global manufacturing, the accelerating production resumption in China is con-ducive to the development of the global manufacturing industry.
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