Foley’s International Trade Survey Referenced in Forbes About Impact of Coronavirus on China As Global Manufacturing Hub
01 March 2020
Forbes
Foley’s new International Trade and Trends in Mexico Survey was referenced in the Forbes article, “Coronavirus Could Be the End of China As Global Manufacturing Hub” which looks at how the new virus will impact China’s manufacturing industry. The survey of 160 business executives indicated that those from the manufacturing, automotive and technology sectors said they already intended to move business to Mexico from other countries within the next five years. The new virus could hasten those moves.
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