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  • Impacts and potentials of the Ukraine crisis on supply chains development for the Danube Region [Elektronski vir] : working paper
    Cigüt, Tomaž ; McManus, Michael ; Dermastia, Mateja
    This report was produced within the framework of the Danube Alliance, the flagship initiative of Priority Area 8 of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region. The study is part of the Value Chain ... Resilience working paper edition launched by the Danube Alliance, VDI VDE, and Anteja ECG. The Ukraine-Russia war has caused oil and gas prices to rise significantly and has impacted supplies of many products. There are considerable challenges present as many supply chains are now broken due to the conflict. This, combined with the trade embargo imposed on Russia, means that European buyers are now struggling to find substitutes for missing import products. The Danube Region has the opportunity to replace the loss of these supply streams and establish new value chain models and partnerships within the region and with companies across Europe. Such potentials for Danube regional actors are not only related to the war in Ukraine. There are other drivers to step into new supply chains, which are currently under development, like the bio-economy. Against this background, a study was conducted to determine the impacts and potentials of the Ukraine crisis on supply chains development for the Danube Region. The study focused on supply chains in the bioeconomy sector, including agroforestry, agriculture, food, and the wood industry. This work generated some important conclusions.
    Vrsta gradiva - e-knjiga ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Izdaja - Electronic ed.
    Založništvo in izdelava - Ljubljana : Anteja ECG ; Stuttgart : VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik, 2022
    Jezik - angleški
    ISBN - 978-961-07-1222-0
    COBISS.SI-ID - 117221891