President Joe Biden and 16 other world leaders Sunday discussed action to make supply chains more resilient.
“We have to take action now, together with our partners in the private sector, to reduce the backlogs that we are facing. And then, we have to prevent this from happening again in the future,” Biden told world leaders at a meeting to address supply chain bottlenecks on the sidelines of the G20 in Rome.
“Now that we have seen how vulnerable these lines of global commerce can be, we cannot go back to business as usual,” he said. “This pandemic will not be the last global health crisis we face. We also need to increase our resilience in the face of climate change, natural disasters, and even planned attacks.”
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