CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Three days after the Longshoremen’s strike closed ports along the east coast, a Tri-State economist said there’s no reason to worry about skyrocketing prices, yet.
Which products could be affected by a lengthy port strike? Alcohol, bananas and seafood, to name a few Experts on gas prices amid port strike:Will gas prices, supplies be affected by the port strike?
NORTON - The port strike from Massachusetts to Texas is only a few days old, but it's already having an impact on prices. The International Longshoremen's Association went on strike on Tuesday ...
Gold prices saw a dip on the day after a sharp rise driven by Iran's 180-ballistic missile attack on Israel Rising tensions between Israel and Iran initially sent gold prices rising on Wednesday ...
"It starts as an inconvenience and it gets worse the longer it goes," Goolsbee told Chicago public radio station WBEZ, adding that the strike could mean the "prices of some things might go up." ...
If the strike is resolved within a few weeks, consumers probably wouldn’t notice any significant shortages or price hikes. But a work stoppage that persists for more than a month could be a ...
The ongoing strike at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports will not immediately affect gas prices, according to the Department of Energy. Experts caution that prolonged disruptions could affect the oil ...