KEY POINTS
  • Major business hubs across China has been shut as authorities work to contain a new coronavirus.
  • Such a move could hurt economies that depend on China buy their products, as well as to supply them materials and parts to make goods for exports.
  • "I think this is a very good lesson for everyone to really look at the supply chain resilience," said Chan Chun Sing, Singapore's minister for trade and industry.

The ongoing spread of a new coronavirus — which shut down major business hubs in China — serves as "a very good lesson" for companies and economies on the importance of diversifying their supply chains, said Singapore's trade minister on Wednesday.

Many countries around the world depend on China to buy their products, as well as to supply them materials and parts to make goods for exports. But that status quo is now under threat, especially after much of China was shut down as authorities work to contain the virus outbreak.