China’s new supply chain rules may hit India’s electronics manufacturing push: Industry
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China’s new supply chain control regime, enacted in April, poses a challenge to India’s electronics manufacturing ambitions. New decrees grant Chinese regulators broad powers to scrutinize and intervene in supply chain decisions, potentially impacting global brands and domestic firms looking to diversify away from China. Industry players are seeking government assistance to navigate these fresh hurdles.
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