On Oct 14, it is reported that a huge surge has been observed in utilities worldwide. The rebound as coronavirus restrictions are eased has uncovered supply chain deficits, with companies scurrying for employees, ships, and even fuel to power factories, threatening the fledgling economic convalescence. The ubiquitous issue has been rambling around the virus-struck globe.

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