Here’s what CEOs and other senior leaders at UPS, Starbucks, Amazon and other major companies are saying lately about inflation, supply chains and more.
Senior executives at UPS, Starbucks, Amazon and other major companies weigh in on inflation, supply-chain issues and the pandemic
Many made-in-China goods are now produced in Taiwan, creating an export boom to the U.S. as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. WSJ visits a Taiwanese factory to see how geopolitics are complicating the business environment. Photo composite: Sharon ShiOn their quarterly earnings calls this week, many of the world’s corporate leaders addressed inflation, supply-chain issues, consumer spending and the continuing Covid-19 pandemic.
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