The supply chain crisis, national trade corridors, and Saskatchewan
In an uncertain world, Saskatchewan needs resilient trade corridors and strong connections to global markets more than ever.
The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic caused supply chains and shipments to slow worldwide which led to immediate shortages of basic necessities. Throughout the pandemic, Canada’s supply chains have been further disrupted by an ongoing shipping container shortage, rail blockades, record congestion at ports, wildfires and floods in B.C., soaring costs, …
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