70% of Japan execs plan changes to supply chain: Nikkei survey

More teleworking and slow recovery anticipated as new normal from coronavirus

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Employees wearing protective masks and face guards work on the automobile assembly line at the factory of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus in Kawasaki, Japan. © Reuters

EIKI HAYASHI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Seven out of 10 Japanese companies with domestic plants will revise their supply chains, a Nikkei survey shows, highlighting corporate efforts to find a new normal in light of continuing risks from the novel coronavirus.

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