The Department of Energy says the ongoing strikes at U.S. ports will not impact the imports and experts of crude oil or natural gas, but experts warn the industry could take a hit.
If drawn out, the strike would force businesses to pay shippers for delays and cause some goods to arrive late for peak holiday shopping season.
Dockworkers and longshoremen in east coast ports are now on strike in a major labor action with real consequences for the U.S ...
Imported whiskey, gin, vodka, tequila, rum, wine and beer may be in short supply if dock workers remain on strike ...
Unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike, demanding higher wages and protection from automation, ...
As the strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) enters its second day, economists are beginning to put a ...
Shippers and a wide range of port-related businesses will be affected by the International Longshoremen’s Association strike ...
International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) negotiators have turned down a near 50 percent pay increase offer from the ...
The CEO of the Port of Long Beach said the nation’s second-busiest gateway for maritime trade can absorb more cargo that’s diverted away from East and Gulf coast ports, where dockworkers on Wednesday ...
Investors are taking Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at his word, and they aren’t letting the worsening violence in the ...
Expert says it's not time to panic buy due to the port strike, and that price hikes and shortages could take weeks ...
The US is seeing one of its biggest port closures in nearly half a century as dockworkers went on strike. German vehicle ...