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Workers at ports stretching from Maine to Texas went on strike early Tuesday in a dispute over wages and automation. So, the unpredictability of this issue here is really in play and it has the magnitude to really throw a giant wrench in global supply chains,” she added. Ocean supply chains have already been hit hard this year by conflict in the Red Sea, a lengthy drought affecting the Panama Canal and the Baltimore bridge collapse. You might say it is a perfect storm, but it is also a really good negotiating position for those people wanting a strike,” Sand said. “Frequent shocks to supply chains in recent years have left producers more attuned to the risks of running low inventories,” Saunders said on Sept. 25.
Persons: ” Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC’s, DeNight, Peter Sand, Sand, ” Sand, — “, , Maersk, Bradley Saunders, Joe Biden, Biden, Taft, Hartley, ” Saunders Organizations: U.S, Workers, International Longshoremen’s Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, Maersk, North America Economist, Capital Economics Locations: East, Gulf, Maine, Texas, U.S, Red, Panama, Baltimore, Gulf Coast, Europe, Asia, Danish, East Coast
A container ship departs the Port of Newark for the Atlantic Ocean on September 30, 2024 seen from New York City. Workers at ports stretching from Maine to Texas went on strike early Tuesday in a dispute over wages and automation. Workers picket outside of the APM container terminal at the Port of Newark in Newark, New Jersey, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. You might say it is a perfect storm, but it is also a really good negotiating position for those people wanting a strike," Sand said. Cranes used for shipping containers rise from the Port of Newark on September 30, 2024 in New York City.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC's, DeNight, Peter Sand, Sand, Maersk, Bradley Saunders, Joe Biden, Biden, Taft, Hartley Organizations: Getty, U.S, Workers, International Longshoremen's Association, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, " Workers, APM, Port, Bloomberg, Maersk, North America Economist, Capital Economics Locations: Port, Newark, New York City, East, Gulf, Maine, Texas, U.S, Red, Panama, Baltimore, Gulf Coast, Europe, Asia, Newark , New Jersey, US, Danish, East Coast
Port of Miami dockworkers strike near the port entrance and demand a new labor contract, on October 1, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Giorgio Viera | Afp | Getty ImagesU.S. port strike could cause inflationOverall, the U.S. economy has notched steady progress in lowering inflation, but in most cases price increases are only slowing — not falling outright. However, "the port strike could cause renewed goods-side inflation," she said. At the time, goods weren't hitting the shelves as quickly as consumers wanted them, which drove up prices. The U.S. port strikes could have a similar effect, "setting up a scenario reminiscent of the pandemic-era logistics crisis," Saidel-Baker said.
Persons: Giorgio Viera, Lauren Saidel, Baker, Lisa DeNight, Newmark, CNBC's, Amir Mousavian, Mousavian Organizations: Afp, Getty, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ITR, ILA, United States Maritime Alliance, University of New England's College of Business Locations: Miami, Miami , Florida, U.S
How the Red Sea crisis could reshape domestic manufacturing
  + stars: | 2024-01-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow the Red Sea crisis could reshape domestic manufacturingLisa DeNight, Newmark managing director of national industrial research, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the health of commercial real estate, how the Red Sea crisis will shape domestic sectors, and more.
Persons: Lisa DeNight, Newmark
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