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Global value chains and the challenge of Covid-19
[Les chaines de valeur internationales à l’épreuve de la Covid-19]

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  • Antoine Berthou
  • Juan Carluccio
  • Guillaume Gaulier

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The health crisis has severely impacted global trade and revived debates about the location of production. The widespread onshoring of manufacturing activities would mean abandoning the gains from international specialisation, but without necessarily making value chains more resilient. Given that French companies mainly source their inputs from Europe, a coordinated, EU-wide industrial strategy seems more appropriate. La crise sanitaire a fortement impacté le commerce mondial et a redonné de la vigueur aux débats relatifs à la localisation de la production. La relocalisation généralisée des activités sur le territoire national conduirait à abandonner les gains à la spécialisation internationale, sans pour autant apporter une meilleure résilience des chaines de valeur. Les sources d’approvisionnement des entreprises françaises étant principalement européennes, une stratégie industrielle coordonnée à l’échelle de l’Union serait pertinente.

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