Protest at Samsung factory a stumbling block to India's export ambitions
Hi-tech exports from India, as it looks to take market share from China, could face ...
Samsung Electronics is a textbook example of a corporate story for which, during Covid 19 times, the line is gratefully blurred between investing and logistics. These two usually separate aspects for a major global shipper have become increasingly intertwined, leading to many possible scenarios when it comes to new supply chain solutions. And capital markets monetisation.
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