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Addressing Supply Chain Disruption: A Conversation With Jose Fernandez, Under Secretary For Economic Growth, Energy, And The Environment

Por: Forbes Business September 27, 2022

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Under Secretary Jose FernandezU.S. Department of State As a follow up to President Biden's 2021 Global Supply Chain Summit, the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce co-hosted the 2022 Global Supply Chain Ministerial this July. The goal of this forum was to discuss near-term supply chain bottlenecks and building long-term supply chain resilience – and small business was front and center. Jose Fernandez, Under Secretary for... + full article



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