
Maersk CEO sees more supply chain trouble ahead
CNN
Maersk has a front-row seat to global supply chains. It says more trouble is ahead.
The supply chain issues that have walloped the global economy and spurred inflation during the coronavirus pandemic are not getting much better, Maersk CEO Søren Skou told CNN Business on Wednesday.
"Right now the situation does not appear to be getting significantly better," Skou told Alison Kosik on First Move. "I wish I could say that things are getting better, but right now there's nothing in the numbers to suggest so."

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