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Category: 2022

Industrial Actions at Two Key Ports Threaten to Cripple UK Supply Chains

  A second strike at Felixstowe will overlap Liverpool action, overwhelm London Gateway and Southampton.   Dockworkers at the Port

Nationwide Rail Strike Could Deal Another Blow to U.S. Economy

  A crippling railroad strike, which has been brewing since January 2020, could unfold by week’s end after the two

German Factories Halt Production as Energy Prices Soar

  Energy has become so expensive in Germany that the economic powerhouse is facing a manufacturing shutdown that threatens to

Liverpool Dockworkers Announce Strike Dates

  Dockworkers at the UK’s Port of Liverpool will walk off the job for two weeks beginning September 19 over

Lufthansa Cancels Most Flights Amid Pilot Strike

  Lufthansa is cancelling almost all of its flights to and from its main Frankfurt and Munich hubs on September

The Summer of Discontent Hits UK’s Largest Port

  The summer of discontent which has plagued the UK in recent weeks just got hotter. Dockworkers at Felixstowe, the

U.S. Railway Labor Negotiation Update

  The Presidential Executive Board (PEB) has issued its recommendations for ending the contract negotiation stalemate between the Class I

Rhine River Closed to Barge Services Amid Record Drought

  This year’s lack of rainfall has taken its toll on river transport worldwide, impeding the transport of grain, diesel,

Drought and Power Shortages Bring Chinese Factories to a Standstill

  China has rationed electricity to factories and imposed rolling blackouts in at least 20 provinces after a record heatwave

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Urgent Uyghur Update

  On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the long awaited Strategy to Prevent the Importation of Goods