Commentary
By now, we’ve all heard of “The Great Reset” agenda that emanates from the techno-authoritarian zealots at the World Economic Forum. But as of today, it has yet to materialize.
Tomorrow, of course, is another day.
What kind of economic impacts should we anticipate from the supply chain disruptions that we’re currently experiencing?
Should we expect a return to something that may at least look more normal as the pandemic seems to wind down?
Unfortunately, that’s not likely to happen. In fact, the ride may get much bumpier from here on out.
2022 Disruptions Will Be Even Worse
According to economic observers such as Richard Martin, managing director at IMA Asia, the supply chain disruptions we saw in 2020 and 2021 will be “dwarfed” by those coming later this year. Chinese factory production has slowed under the lockdowns, as has shipping, with cargo ships behind in their deliveries.