India’s second coronavirus wave has forced many small manufacturers to reduce operations or temporarily close factories
The outbreak is also putting pressure on India’s attempts to entice businesses away from China as part of a global supply chain shift
India’s medicine makers in logistical ‘mess’ as coronavirus crisis disrupts pharmaceutical supply chain
World’s largest provider of generic drugs is seeing its pharmaceutical companies stagger shifts as factory workers fall ill and supplies from China are delayed
Nearly a third of Indian factories that make active pharmaceutical ingredients are located in areas that were recently placed under pandemic-forced lockdowns
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I Heart Cambodia is one of more than 62 immigrant- and refugee-owned businesses south of Snyder Avenue. (Shira Walinsky/WHYY)
Sarun Chan began shopping on South 7th Street in South Philadelphia at the tender age of three years old.
His family had just emigrated from Cambodia and the pocket of shops between Snyder Avenue and Oregon Avenue offered them the flavors and ingredients they missed. In the small shops, he and his mother would search out ingredients they couldn’t find at traditional American-style grocers. Eventually, she trusted him to go to the street on his own to hunt down the fragrant reminders of home.
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