Analysis

Sure, let's bring production onshore, but it might not ensure supplies

By Naoise McDonagh
Updated July 12 2020 - 10:06am, first published 8:43am
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is framing access to supplies in terms of economic sovereignty. Picture: Jamila Toderas
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is framing access to supplies in terms of economic sovereignty. Picture: Jamila Toderas

The pandemic has changed the way we think about supply chains, in particular the chains that feed our need for food, medical supplies, and defence equipment.

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