Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., plans to introduce legislation on Thursday aimed at securing America's medical supply chain, as fears about the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to grow.
Shares of Microsoft Corp fell more than 4% on Thursday after the company warned ...
As fears about the spread of the novel coronavirus continue to grow, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at securing America's medical supply chain.
Like the proverbial canary in a coal mine, UPS and other shippers are bracing for reduced demand amid predicted supply chain disruptions.
(Bloomberg) -- Euro-area factories saw the first clear signs of the coronavirus hitting their business in February, with widespread delivery delays and steep declines in foreign orders. The epidemic, which has spread to the European continent after emerging in China late last year, is threatening to halt a much-awaited gradual recovery in manufacturing. It could also test the ability of the European Central Bank and euro-area governments to...
Arend Kapteyn, global chief economist at UBS, outlines how the coronavirus outbreak will impact the global economy and markets over the coming months.
The coronavirus outbreak is starting to feed through to British factory supply chains, casting doubt on whether an upswing in activity after Boris Johnson’s election will continue.
As coronavirus concerns grow nationwide, some local medical supply businesses report high demand for breathing masks.
There are now six confirmed Coronavirus related deaths in the United State. These fatal casses all occured in Washington State. Four of the victims were from the same retirement community. Right now, there are 86 confirmed cases across the country. The concern for the Coronavirus is starting to impact medical supply companies here in Southeast Texas. They've run out of masks, and now they're running low on other products. Doctors say there's no...
Eli Lilly says coronavirus won't hurt its medicine supply. The company does not expect shortages for any of its products, including all forms of insulin.
As preventive measure, the Central government issued instructions to NPPA, DCGI and state governments to prevent black marketing, illegal hoarding, artificial shortages of active pharmaceutical ingredients and formulations in the country.
Tax cuts will not fix the economic problems caused by the coronavirus.
China- and Taiwan-based solar cell makers are concerned that the continued increase in coronavirus infection cases in Japan and South Korea is likely to affect supply of key materials such as conductive silver paste and fabrics used in screen printing by makers in the two countries, according to industry sources.