Senators have put forth an initial measure to tackle drug shortages
A congressional report reveals that the United States is grappling with critical medication shortages, prompting bipartisan senators to investigate the potential national security implications.
FEMA has enlisted the services of Ukrainian cargo airlines to provide relief efforts in Guam
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has engaged the services of two Ukrainian cargo airlines to support emergency airlift operations for disaster recovery in Guam, despite objections from U.S. carriers.
Despite attempts to reduce dependence, Russia remains the primary supplier of uranium to the United States
Despite efforts to reduce reliance on Russian uranium, Russia maintained its position as the top supplier of nuclear reactor fuel to the United States last year.
PMA and ILWU Reach Tentative Agreement on Six-Year Contract for West Coast Ports
Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) have announced a tentative agreement on a six-year contract for workers at 29 West Coast ports.
The growth of Japan's exports has slowed down to its weakest pace since 2021 due to a decline in demand
Japan's exports have experienced their weakest growth in over two years, signaling a global economic slowdown and adding uncertainty to the country's growth outlook.
U.S. Drops in Supply Chain Rankings Due to Child-Labor Violations
U.S. joins high-risk countries for ESG supply chain issues, according to a study by Elevate.
Delays in Ship Wait Times Recorded at Seattle, Long Beach
Recent disruptions at West Coast ports have led to longer wait times for ships at berths, raising concerns about potential supply chain issues.
Asia to Spearhead Air Traffic Boom in Coming Decades, Predicts Airbus
Airbus forecasts that over the next 20 years, approximately 40,850 new jets will be delivered by aircraft manufacturers as airlines expand their fleets and replace older planes with more fuel-efficient models, with Asia being a significant driver of this growth.
NEOM and King Salman Airport Driving Rapid Development in the Middle East
The Middle East is experiencing rapid development, with notable projects like NEOM and the King Salman International Airport transforming the region.
The deadliest migrant shipwreck off Greece this year has led to fears that hundreds of people may have drowned
At least 79 migrants have drowned, and hundreds more are missing and feared dead after their overloaded boat capsized and sank off the coast of Greece.
Bipartisan Senators Seek to Address Medication Shortages and National Security Concerns
Michigan Senator Gary Peters and Iowa Senator Joni Ernst are introducing legislation to tackle medication shortages and assess the impact on national security.
South America's Lithium Triangle Enters a New Era
Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile, are experiencing a shift in their economies as lithium, a crucial element for renewable energy and electric vehicles, gains prominence.
Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Exposed by Shortages of Cancer Drugs
Shortages of chemotherapy drugs, such as cisplatin and carboplatin, are leading to calls for strengthening the U.S. drug supply chain.
OPEC data suggests that Saudi Arabia's decision to reduce oil output will tighten the oil market
Based on data from OPEC, Saudi Arabia's decision to cut oil production is expected to significantly tighten global markets in July 2023.
The West Coast ports are currently shrouded in confusion and uncertainty due to a labor dispute
The West Coast ports are currently facing a labor dispute that has created confusion and uncertainty.
Trump's Spectacular Court Appearance: Rallying Supporters Amid Legal Challenges
Former President Donald Trump made a dramatic appearance as a criminal defendant in a federal court in Florida, pleading not guilty to 37 charges related to mishandling sensitive information and obstructing authorities.
GXO Logistics has announced the launch of a multiyear expansion plan in Germany
GXO Logistics has unveiled a multiyear expansion plan in Germany, starting with the construction of a 387,000-square-foot warehouse in Dormagen, a key logistics market.
The Chamber of Commerce urges President Biden to designate a mediator in contract negotiations between the PMA and ILWU
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has written a letter to President Joe Biden, urging him to appoint an independent mediator to assist in resolving labor negotiations at West Coast ports.
Canadian Dockworker Strike Threatens Supply Chain, Raising Concerns for US Ports and Consumers
Over 7,000 unionized dockworkers in Canada may go on strike soon, causing potential disruptions in the supply chain that could impact the US and consumer prices.
The bankruptcy of Incora serves as a cautionary sign for aerospace supply chains
The recent bankruptcy filing of aerospace specialist Incora serves as a stark reminder of the close connection between supply chains and financial stability within an ecosystem.