The coronavirus has dealt a savage blow to the world economy, idling workers and bankrupting businesses around the globe.

But months into the crisis, a clear divide between survivors and casualties is emerging. Countries, workers and industries that rely on making stuff—from computers to furniture to toys—are getting by, or even thriving, amid the economic maelstrom.

Meanwhile,…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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