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RTX sees labor challenges, exploring options to China suppliers

The head of aerospace and defense giant RTX stated on Tuesday that international supply chains stay stretched in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic and discovering certified labor for aerospace factories remains a big. obstacle.

The supply chain has not recovered, Chief Executive Greg. Hayes also informed the Global Aerospace Top hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, including that RTX is investigating alternatives. to its approximately 2,000 Chinese providers in the event of any. abrupt worsening of geopolitical stress and said RTX is making. sure it has double sources for all of its essential elements.

RTX is reviewing its options when it comes to its. Chinese providers.

We're also trying to minimize the geopolitical danger by. saying - OK, we have actually got 2,000 providers in China today. What. takes place if, and we do not know what that if is - what takes place if. and how are we going to handle that? Hayes said. So we have. been actively working once again, not to pull suppliers or not to. take out of China, however to make certain that we have options if. we understand something bad does occur.

A Chinese

invasion of Taiwan

would trigger the U.S. federal government to impose sanctions on. China that could substantially affect U.S. business. RTX halted. purchases from Russian suppliers after Russia's intrusion of. Ukraine.

RTX has 14,000 suppliers worldwide.

We monitor them every day, not just for their. delivery efficiency and quality, but likewise for their financial. health and their staffing, Hayes said. Today, it's still a. substantial challenge to find qualified folks to work on some of these. products and that is I hesitate not improved nearly as. rapidly as demand has actually recuperated..

(source: Reuters)