The port strike could spark a US recession if it lasts four weeks or longer, Sea-Intelligence's Alan Murphy said.
AdvertisementThe economy could see a hard landing if the ongoing port strike lasts long enough, according to one industry researcher.
Alan Murphy, the CEO of the liner research firm Sea-Intelligence, estimates the US could tip into recession if the port strike lasts longer than a month.
AdvertisementIf the strike lasts longer than a week, importers will likely have a "manageable crisis" on their hands, Murphy said.
"By estimates, it's almost certain to push the US into a recession this year if it lasts longer than a month," he added.
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Alan Murphy, —, Murphy, Biden
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