Transporting Perishable Goods Across International Borders
A recent study has revealed that 56% of customer delays in shipments come from cross-border transportation.
4 in 10 Americans Consider Switching to Electric Vehicles in the Future
A recent study has shown that four out of ten Americans say that their next car may be electric, which is far less than the Biden administration was hoping for.
White House Aims to Disrupt Fentanyl Supply Chain
The Biden administration has announced a new initiative to combat the flow of illicit drugs, with a particular focus on fentanyl
Changes have come to the U.S./Canadian Border
The Canada-United States border has undergone some changes due to decreased volume during the pandemic.
Electric Cars May Need to Account for 54% of All Cars by 2030
The Biden administration has introduced a strict air pollution law that would require more than half of the cars in the market to be completely electric.
Younger and more diverse individuals increasingly joining the at-home workforce
A recent study has revealed that since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, the percentage of people working from home has increased from 5% to nearly 18% in just three years.
Incoming: Logistics Exercise Involving the U.S. Army
The United States has been conducting a record-setting logistics exercise in the Indo-Pacific, which is considered one of the most challenging theaters in the world.
Tesla to Open a New Factory in Shanghai
Tesla Inc. has announced that it will build a new factory in Shanghai to create a new megapack battery, which will increase tensions between Beijing and Washington.
China Conducts Second Consecutive Day of Military Exercises Near Taiwan
China has been conducting military exercises with aircraft and ships for two consecutive days now.
American workforce grows with the addition of 236,000 jobs
Despite the nine interest rate hikes imposed by the Federal Reserve over the last year, American employers have added over 236,000 new jobs.
The Growth of Logistics Industry Slows Down
In March, studies showed that the logistics industry experienced a slowdown in growth due to an all-time low in transportation prices, which has affected many companies.
Restrictions on Russian Oil
Since the European Union banned the shipment of Russian oil, it has disrupted global shipping patterns.
US trade deficit reaches third consecutive month
It is reported that the United States trade deficit has grown for the third consecutive month, reaching $70.5 billion.
Strategies for Collaborating with Diverse Suppliers
A recent study by Supplier.io has stated that there are 5 ways successful companies can boost business with minority-owned firms to attain a more diverse supplier base.
Washington's Advocate for Small Businesses
Small businesses have been neglected and lacked advocacy in Washington D.C. and the White House.
Do 'Spy Cranes' from China Really Exist?
Numerous ports in the United States are utilizing cranes made in China, and it has been discovered that they include sensors capable of measuring and tracking the destinations of containers.
Exploring Russian Oil Tankers in Depth
Russian oil shipments have experienced a massive surge in recent weeks, jumping from one million barrels per day to 4.13 million barrels per day in just one week.
Russia Faces Sanctions from 8 Countries
Over the past year, Eventwatch has sent out more than 242 alerts about sanctions against Russia.
Trump's Poll Numbers Surge Prior to Arraignment
Many people suggest that implementing a "gag order" or a verbal straight jacket would only increase the former president's audience.
COVID-19 forced suppliers to cancel orders
In 2020, the coronavirus swept the world and had a detrimental impact on the economy.