U.S. Port Import Surge Fueled by Strike Concerns and Potential Tariff Increases
U.S. container imports are projected to rise through the end of the year as retailers prepare for a possible East… Read More
USDA Awards $33.5 Million to Boost Local and Regional Food Markets Nationwide
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated over $33.5 million to 113 projects across 43 states and territories in… Read More
Dollar Strengthens Amid Japan Uncertainty and U.S. Election Anticipation
The U.S. dollar reached a three-month high against the yen on Tuesday, supported by Japan’s political instability and a series… Read More
EPA Grants $3 Billion to Decarbonize U.S. Ports with Clean Technologies
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $3 billion in grants to 55 projects across 27 states and territories as… Read More
Setback for U.S. Arctic Strategy as Nome Deepwater Port Project Hits Cost Barrier
The U.S. effort to expand Arctic capabilities faces a blow as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has canceled the… Read More
American Ports Drive $2.9 Trillion in Economic Impact and 21.8 Million Jobs, AAPA Report Reveals
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Contribution Report highlighting the essential… Read More
EXIM Bank Offers Relief to Businesses Affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) has announced support measures for U.S. exporters, financial institutions, and businesses impacted… Read More
ALAN Mobilizes Supply Chain Support for Hurricane Milton Relief
As Florida begins recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Milton, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has launched relief… Read More
SeaPort Manatee Resumes Fuel Distribution to Hurricane-Hit Florida Regions
SeaPort Manatee has restarted fuel distribution operations, supplying Southwest and Central Florida with much-needed resources following the October 9 landfall… Read More
Forwarders Shift Focus to Hurricane Fallout as Strike Concerns Ease
Forwarders are increasingly worried about the impact of a series of storms striking the southern US, even as concerns over… Read More
Brief U.S. Port Strike Won’t Derail Import Surge Ahead of Holidays
Despite a brief three-day strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, U.S. container imports are expected to remain strong, supporting… Read More
U.S. East and Gulf Coast Port Strike Commences without Contract Agreement in Sight
On October 1 at 12:01 local time, approximately 45,000 dockworkers launched a strike at U.S. east and gulf coast ports…. Read More
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