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According to Munch, more than 85% of the island's food comes from the mainland U.S., and 90% of the shipments pass through strike-impacted ports. Imported beverages also at risk from dock strike
As the East and Gulf Coast port strike enters its third day with no sign of talks restarting, some consumers are starting to worry about potential shortages of groceries and other basics.
The strike is the first such work stoppage in 47 years, and is already causing congestion in maritime routes near Savannah, Ga., due to Hurricane Helene’s impact, CNBC reported. A strike of ...
It is unclear when the strike could end, but its impact on the U.S. economy, where some economists estimate the labor stoppage potentially costing up to $5 billio n a day as imports and exports ...
Port workers are striking from Maine down to Texas, costing the U.S. economy as much as $5 billion per day but raising questions about how the strike will directly impact consumers. Despite a run ...
America’s most popular fruit might be taking a temporary leave of absence from some grocery store shelves. The first East Coast port strike since 1977 shut down 36 ports from Maine to Texas on ...
With the strike now on day three, shipping companies like Maersk (MAERSK-B.CO) have implemented fees.Per a report from TD Cowen analyst Jason Seidl, Maersk's surcharge fees are up to $3,780 per 45 ...
A port strike would impact vehicle imports, auto parts, machinery, fabricated steel and precision instruments. The Port of Baltimore, Maryland leads the nation in car shipments.