Jeff Smith, an economics professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, said impact on auto parts and other machinery would ...
A port strike has caused people on the East Coast to start panic buying toilet paper. Do we have anything to worry about in ...
Their strikes against the US Maritime Alliance, which represents port employers across the country, now have seven different port locations in Virginia in a standstill.
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 ...
Evidence of panic buying was seen at stores across the country during the three-day dockworkers strike, which is now ...
Apprehensive about potential shortages, some consumers were stockpiling bananas, seafood and necessities such as toilet paper ...
There’s no reason to be panic-buying toilet paper right now. Really. Yes, the dockworkers strike up and down the East Coast ...
During the 3-day dockworkers' strike, people began panic buying things like toilet paper, but experts say it wasn't necessary.
It is strictly panic buying. None of these products come through on a container ship, they’re all made in the United States.” ...
The strike that is disrupting operations at ports along the East and Gulf coasts could lead to shortages of some products that are shipped from overseas.
The union representing 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports, including the Port of Virginia, have ...