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India, Japan and Australia launch the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative

India, Japan and Australia launch the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative
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Overseas manufacturing returns to Australia

COVID-19 has business re-thinking reliability of supply. By David Braue on Apr 13 2021 12:40 PM Print article Business is bringing manufacturing back to Australian shores. Photo: Shutterstock Ongoing market volatility will drive more than half of Australian businesses to bring overseas manufacturing jobs back into the country in high volumes, a new industry survey has found, as COVID-19 disruptions continue to push business leaders to reconsider their business resilience strategies. Fully 55 per cent of 500 surveyed senior manufacturing executives expect to bring manufacturing operations back to Australia by 2023 and 22 per cent have already done so, according to the Australian Manufacturing Outlook study conducted by AI-based pricing firm PROS.

Quad isn t a NATO-like group But can push China to form a Himalayan Quad

Text Size: A+ Amid increasing recognition of the Asia-Pacific Region (APR) as the engine and centre of future global development and growth, it is important to highlight the historic event held on 12 March 2021 the high-level virtual summit of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) of the United States, Japan, Australia, and India. The unofficial format of the Quad has been promoted by its participants since 2007, at the behest of Tokyo with varying degrees of activity, national involvement, and success. The rapid analysis of the thematic publications of the leading Asian mainly Indian analytical centres suggest the following general conclusions. Predictably, the key narrative has been a cause-effect link between the increase in action of the Quad and China’s unilateral and expansionist actions in the region. In this regard, the new U.S. administration seeks to involve its regional partners in the confrontation with Beijing, including within the Indo-Pacific Region.

Washington s diplomatic outreach to allies welcome news for Tokyo: The Statesman

The Straits Times Washington s diplomatic outreach to allies welcome news for Tokyo: The Statesman The paper says that the crucial question for Japan now is whether - and how - it goes about maintaining its careful balancing act vis-à-vis China. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is likely to be the first foreign leader to visit US President Joe Biden s White House for a summit meet in the first week of April.PHOTO: AFP Published1 hour ago https://str.sg/JCfy They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via:

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