The Global Home & Contract Sourcing Newspaper Volume 30, Number 2 • Spring 2020
Coronavirus Disrupts Global Supply Chain; Upholstery, Decorative Fabric Sales Affected China represents about 16% of the world gross domestic product (GDP) F&FI News Network
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IAMI BEACH, Fla. — There are reports of the coronavirus disrupting supply chains around the world, especially since infections in China reached 80,000 in early March. The epidemic could also interrupt supply lines for other industries, including the fabric industry and the ancillary producers of fibers, yarns, and dye houses. This is the finding of a Fabrics & Furnishings International inquiry into the growing threat of the coronavirus to the world textile trade. “The major challenge from the coronavirus problem is the uncertainty it creates on the supply chain,” says David Li, owner of an upholstery mill and a bedding company in China and also an exporter to the U.S. (continued on Page 36)
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