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A rebound is expected, but uncertainty about the scale of pent-up export demand from China could be crucial for global supply chains in the coming weeks.
The supply chain challenge lies in whether it is ready to cope with the likely upswing.
Global factors, including further Covid-19 restrictions in China, will continue to put a damper on the supply chain.
A relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions leads to more air travel, but China remains a concern.
Flight cancellations due to Covid-19 outbreaks across various Chinese airports will further impact operations in 2022.