Three days after the Longshoremen’s strike closed ports along the east coast, a Tri-State economist said there’s no reason to worry about skyrocketing prices, yet.
The state's port authority director said the development represented “significant progress” in the labor dispute.
As the national port strike continues, supply concerns have caused panic-buying among some consumers here in Michiana.
On Tuesday, nearly 50,000 dockworkers began a strike along the East and Gulf coast regions of the country. Local readers may think it has no impact on our area, but it could. A prolonged strike might ...
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump may not agree on much, but they have found common ground on who to blame for the port strike threatening to cripple the economy — foreign ...
The Minnesota Retailers Association president and a U business professor said products should be in ready supply at least ...
“They made incredible profits, over 800% profit since the pandemic, and the owners are making tens of millions of dollars from this,” President Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday. “It’s time for ...
Local economist, Ray Perryman with The Perryman Group, spoke to 25 News about the economic impacts of panic-buying.
Around 60 percent of the nation’s shipping comes into ports on the east of the Gulf Coast, Borchers said. Ports on the west ...
Panic buying is more likely to cause a toilet paper shortage than the ongoing union dockworker's strike that shutdown 36 East ...
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.
The union agreed to resume working immediately after reaching a tentative agreement on wages with the ports and shipping companies.