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supply chain crisis

  • The Left Were the Mad Scientists—and We Were Their Lab Rats
    The Left Were the Mad Scientists—and We Were Their Lab Rats
    Commentary As the midterms approach, one way of looking at America’s current disaster is that we, the American people, were lab rats. And since 2021, the left has been the ...
    November 3, 2022BY Victor Davis Hanson
  • American Drivers Go Deeper Into Debt as Inflation Pushes Car Loans to Record Highs
    American Drivers Go Deeper Into Debt as Inflation Pushes Car Loans to Record Highs
    As vehicle prices rise amid inflationary pressure, Americans buying new cars are taking on higher loans and pushing ...
    August 29, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Global Supply Chain Crisis Could Worsen in 2022: Survey
    Global Supply Chain Crisis Could Worsen in 2022: Survey
    The global supply chain crisis continues to wreak havoc on the international marketplace, affecting everything from food products ...
    July 18, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • The Great Global Supply Chain Reshuffle
    The Great Global Supply Chain Reshuffle
    The worldwide public health crisis and the Ukraine–Russia military conflict have affected the global supply chain, spotlighting its ...
    March 24, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • ASML Attempts to Supply Chipmakers With Critical Equipment as Chip Shortage Worsens
    ASML Attempts to Supply Chipmakers With Critical Equipment as Chip Shortage Worsens
    Major computer chip makers are facing a critical shortage of manufacturing equipment for the second year in a ...
    March 22, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Alaska Airlines Suspending Russian Airline Partnership, Washington to Block Russian Planes From Airspace
    Alaska Airlines Suspending Russian Airline Partnership, Washington to Block Russian Planes From Airspace
    Alaska Airlines has announced that it is pausing ties with a Russian airline, noting that it is “deeply ...
    March 2, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • The Crisis Neither Biden Nor the Fed Can Fix
    The Crisis Neither Biden Nor the Fed Can Fix
    Commentary Supply chain disruptions arising from the COVID-19 lockdowns have crippled the shipment of all kinds of goods ...
    February 26, 2022BY Bob Byrne
  • Seattle Area Buses Suffer From Supply Chain Issues, Staff Shortages
    Seattle Area Buses Suffer From Supply Chain Issues, Staff Shortages
    The global supply chain crisis and staffing shortages is beginning to hit Seattle area public transit, as buses ...
    February 22, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • Russia–Ukraine Conflict Could Intensify Energy, Supply Chain Crisis
    Russia–Ukraine Conflict Could Intensify Energy, Supply Chain Crisis
    Global energy prices and the supply chain crisis could intensify if Russia steps into Ukraine, experts say. The ...
    February 9, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • West Australian Supermarkets Announce Buying Limits As Shelves Run Bare
    West Australian Supermarkets Announce Buying Limits As Shelves Run Bare
    Panic buying has forced supermarkets in Western Australia (WA) to reintroduce buying limits, with the state bracing for ...
    February 3, 2022BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Is Everything Going Swimmingly?
    Is Everything Going Swimmingly?
    Commentary  As Glenn Reynolds, the Instapundit, has been saying recently, “Everything is going swimmingly.” Vladimir Putin, the Russian ...
    February 3, 2022BY Roger Kimball
  • Biden Declares Victory Over the Christmas Supply-Chain Crisis From the White House
    Biden Declares Victory Over the Christmas Supply-Chain Crisis From the White House
    President Joe Biden declared ahead of a White House task force meeting on Dec. 22, that his administration's ...
    December 23, 2021BY Bryan Jung
  • Supply Chain Chaos Plagues Australian Businesses
    Supply Chain Chaos Plagues Australian Businesses
    Australia's economic recovery has been stunted by an international supply chain crisis, with businesses struggling to secure critical ...
    December 20, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Fears Grow Imminent Urea Shortage May Leave Australia’s Diesel Fleet Stranded
    Fears Grow Imminent Urea Shortage May Leave Australia’s Diesel Fleet Stranded
    A large portion of Australia's fleet of trucks responsible for transporting food, fuel, and other resources may be ...
    December 8, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Supply Chain Crisis Expected to Intensify as China Installs 7-Week Quarantine
    Supply Chain Crisis Expected to Intensify as China Installs 7-Week Quarantine
    As part of China's zero-COVID strategy, seafaring crews are required to face as much as a seven-week quarantine ...
    December 7, 2021BY Andrew Moran
  • Ships Continue to Flood the Los Angeles Ports
    Ships Continue to Flood the Los Angeles Ports
    LOS ANGELES—Cargo ships waited in record numbers to offload goods at the nation's busiest ports this week as ...
    December 6, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Government Won’t Solve Inflation, Supply Chain Crisis—But the Market Will
    Government Won’t Solve Inflation, Supply Chain Crisis—But the Market Will
    Commentary The price of a gallon of gas is going up. Store shelves are empty. Consumers are waiting ...
    November 23, 2021BY Newt Gingrich
  • 15 Republican Governors Launch ‘Operation Open Road’ to Fix Supply Chain Snarl
    15 Republican Governors Launch ‘Operation Open Road’ to Fix Supply Chain Snarl
    Fifteen Republican governors, led by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, have launched "Operation Open Road," an initiative that seeks ...
    November 23, 2021BY Tom Ozimek
  • Meat and Pies Running Out of Stock This Thanksgiving: IRI
    Meat and Pies Running Out of Stock This Thanksgiving: IRI
    Thanksgiving items are running out of stock, prices are shooting upward, and retailers are cutting down on promotions, ...
    November 18, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Backlog of Container Ships at California Port Reaches Record High
    Backlog of Container Ships at California Port Reaches Record High
    The backlog of container ships at ports along Southern California’s coast has reached record highs despite the Biden ...
    November 10, 2021BY Isabel van Brugen
  • LA Ports Break Records During Supply Chain Crisis
    LA Ports Break Records During Supply Chain Crisis
    The waters off the coast of Southern California continued to see record-breaking numbers of cargo ships this week ...
    November 10, 2021BY Jill McLaughlin
  • South Korea Panics as China Tightens Urea Supply
    South Korea Panics as China Tightens Urea Supply
    South Korea is heavily dependent on China for imports of urea, a product derived from coal. In mid-October, ...
    November 8, 2021BY Lisa Bian
  • Eversource Energy Company Warns of 15 Percent Rise in Winter Heating Bills
    Eversource Energy Company Warns of 15 Percent Rise in Winter Heating Bills
    Eversource Energy on Wednesday warned that customers could see natural gas heating prices rise 15 percent, costing an ...
    November 4, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Amazon Will No Longer Require Vaccinated US Warehouse Employees to Wear Masks at Work
    Amazon Will No Longer Require Vaccinated US Warehouse Employees to Wear Masks at Work
    Amazon will no longer require vaccinated U.S. warehouse employees to wear masks at work starting on Tuesday unless ...
    November 4, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Experts Fear Biden’s Global Minimum 15 Percent Tax Rate on Big Corporations Could Harm Small Businesses
    Experts Fear Biden’s Global Minimum 15 Percent Tax Rate on Big Corporations Could Harm Small Businesses
    Experts are concerned that President Joe Biden's new global minimum tax rate of 15 percent on large multinational ...
    November 1, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Can Buying American Fix Broken Economy?; Biden Policies Magnet for Migrants
    Can Buying American Fix Broken Economy?; Biden Policies Magnet for Migrants
    Consumer goods shortages, higher prices, and container ship chaos at California’s ports—all are symptoms of broken supply chains. ...
    October 30, 2021BY Cindy Drukier
  • Service at McDonald’s Slows as Company Feels ‘Pressure’ on Operating Hours Amid Labor Shortages: CEO
    Service at McDonald’s Slows as Company Feels ‘Pressure’ on Operating Hours Amid Labor Shortages: CEO
    Service at McDonald's is getting slower while the company is feeling the pressure on its operating hours as ...
    October 28, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    3hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    4hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    6hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    6hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    11hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    12hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    13hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    18hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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