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Analysis of the Causes and Countermeasures of Supply Interruption Risks in Core Basic Components

Zhenyu Cai, Zhili Wang*, Desheng Zhang

Abstract


With the development of globalized economy and the increasing complexity of industrial chains, the position of core basic components in the supply chain is becoming increasingly important. The supply interruption of core basic components, especially in the complex
and ever-changing market environment, has become an important risk factor affecting the production and operation of enterprises. Supply
interruption not only causes significant losses to a single enterprise, but may also generate cross industry and cross regional chain reactions
through the close connections of various links in the supply chain, further exacerbating the vulnerability of the supply chain system. This
article analyzes the risk causes of supply interruption of core basic components, summarizes the internal and external factors of supply interruption, and proposes response strategies based on this, including increasing independent research and development investment and domestic
substitution capability, reducing import concentration and market impact, aiming to help enterprises better cope with and mitigate the negative
impact of supply interruption of core basic components.

Keywords


Core basic components; Supply interruption; Risk causes; Response strategy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i3.6182

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