A fall in demand is resulting in a struggle for US manufacturers
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted global supply chains, and the effects can be felt strongly by the manufacturing sector. Despite government aid, the sector is still reeling from the hard blows of the pandemic, and even companies who re-hired furloughed employees are being forced to lay them off once again. Read about why this is happening and what can be done.
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