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Europe optimized its supply chains for cost. Now it must pay for resilience  
Europe optimized its supply chains for cost. Now it must pay for resilience  

Richard Saynor, CEO of Fortune 500 Europe company, Sandoz Group, and manufacturer of generic medicines, argues resilience requires investment that markets often fail to reward

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