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USITC FINDS NO INJURY FROM IMPORTED ALUMINUM EXTRUSIONS, ENDS INVESTIGATION WITHOUT NEW DUTIES

On Wednesday, October 30th, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) announced its decision that aluminum extrusions imported from China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam do not harm U.S. industry. This determination comes after a thorough investigation initiated over [...]

2024-10-31T14:10:07+00:00October 31st, 2024|Customs, Freight Talk, Import, Industry Spotlight|

PROTECTING U.S. CARS: AUTO INDUSTRY WEIGHS IN ON BIS SUPPLY CHAIN REGULATIONS

In response to the Bureau of Industry and Security's (BIS) recent proposal to enforce stricter tracking and reporting on the origins of connected vehicle supply chains—aimed at phasing out Chinese components by 2027—automotive, chipmaking, and various business groups have raised some significant concerns. Nearly 100 public comments were submitted before [...]

2024-10-30T15:36:55+00:00October 30th, 2024|Customs, Freight Talk, Import, Industry Spotlight|

ILA PUBLISHES USMX CONTRACT EXTENSION OBJECTIVES

ILA CONTRACT RENEWAL OBJECTIVES In a recent letter to ILA members, ILA leadership outlined the current contract negotiations with the USMX. The letter further explains that ILA leadership chose not to sign USMX's contract offer that included a 61% wage increase due to a no-strike clause in the contract that [...]

2024-10-22T21:59:16+00:00October 22nd, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

RAIL CONTAINER DWELL TIMES SURGE AT LA-LB PORTS

In September, rail container dwell times at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach hit a two-year high. This spike coincided with record import volumes from Asia, largely because retailers began diverting cargo from U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports in preparation for the ILA longshore strike. While truck [...]

2024-10-18T20:54:54+00:00October 18th, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

ILA-USMX REACH TENTATIVE AGREEMENT: U.S. DOCKWORKER STRIKE ENDS

"The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. have reached a tentative agreement on wages and have agreed to extend the Master Contract until January 15, 2025 to return to the bargaining table to negotiate all other outstanding issues. Effective immediately, all current job actions will cease [...]

2024-10-03T23:24:49+00:00October 3rd, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

DAY THREE: CARRIERS DECLARE ILA STRIKE A FORCE MAJEURE EVENT

"USMX’s goal continues to be focused on ratifying a new Master Contract that addresses all the critical issues the parties need to bargain. Reaching an agreement will require negotiating – and our full focus is on how to return to the table to further discuss these vital components, many of [...]

2025-01-03T20:14:29+00:00October 3rd, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

DAY TWO: ILA-USMX NEGOTIATION STALEMATE

"Collective bargaining is the best way for workers to get the pay and benefits they deserve. I have urged USMX, which represents a group of foreign-owned carriers, to come to the table and present a fair offer to the workers of the International Longshoremen’s Association that ensures they are [...]

2024-10-02T20:58:46+00:00October 2nd, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

DAY ONE: ILA U.S. EAST COAST STRIKE COVERAGE

ILA DOCKWORKERS ON STRIKE The 2024 International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) dockworker strike has thrown U.S. ports into a state of uncertainty, creating significant ripple effects across global supply chains. As contract negotiations between the ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached a stalemate, the strike was launched on [...]

2025-01-03T20:14:17+00:00October 1st, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|

HURRICANE HELENE SHUTTERS LOGISTICS HUBS ACROSS THE U.S. SOUTHEAST

HELENE UPDATES - SEPTEMBER 27, 2024 Helene continues to disrupt critical infrastructure across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and now Virginia, affecting ports, airports, railroads, and power grids. Ports Port Tampa Bay: Remains closed for all vessel traffic due to high winds. Landside operations continue in a limited capacity, [...]

2024-09-27T15:27:05+00:00September 26th, 2024|Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight, Shipping News|
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