Global supply chains moving away from China is an opportunity for Southeast Asia, said one Malaysian minister.
Southeast Asia countries could take the chance to attract manufacturing investments, he said.
Liew Chin Tong, the deputy minister of investment, trade, and industry in Malaysia, thinks supply chains moving to other parts of Asia isn't exactly a bad thing.
Liew's comments came amid intense global discussions on the future of supply chains following disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Manufacturers are now allowing processes to have some breathing room in what's known as the "just-in-case" supply chain model because "they want resiliency" in the supply chains, Long added.
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