Abstract

COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) is a contagious virus that damages the respiratory system and has been spread worldwide from the end of 2019 until present. Most countries have implemented border closures, city closures, and quarantine to stop the spread of the virus, which led to mobility restrictions. China, being one of the most critical roles in the global supply chain, has faced stress from product supply, inefficient logistics and transportation, and financial crises on firms. Thus, this paper suggests three solutions to resolve China's supply chain disruption: unclog the foreign logistics system, strengthen foreign cooperation, and ensure financial security. In this way, China's supply chain can regain its robustness and resilience, which benefits the global supply chain and the global economy as a whole.

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