'Constellation of Champions': Banks and businesses team up on supply chain transparency drive

Cecilia Keating
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Microsoft, HSBC, PwC and Ordnance Survey among firms joining initiative to enhance monitoring of global supply chains

Leading corporations, financial institutions and consultancies have agreed to work together on a drive to create more transparent global supply chains, as part of a new coalition announced yesterday dubbed...

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