AMSTERDAM, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Making more products for China locally and buying chips from several suppliers are just two of the supply chain changes Dutch healthcare technology firm Philips is making due to rising trade tensions, its CEO Roy Jakobs told Reuters.
"Before we were all seeking the optimal global supply chain efficiency," he said.
Jakobs took the top job at Philips in 2022 amid a major recall of sleep apnea and respiratory devices.
Philips' China business boomed before the pandemic, but that trend is slowing, Jakobs said.
"Second, third, fourth tier suppliers in China do a lot for the whole world ...(realistically) there will be a certain continuous dependency on China".
Persons:
Philips, Roy Jakobs, Jakobs, Toby Sterling, Sharon Singleton
Organizations:
Reuters, Philips, Thomson
Locations:
AMSTERDAM, China, U.S, Germany, Netherlands