Latest Transportation and shipping News

The US could see shortages and higher retail prices if a dockworkers strike drags on

Oct. 01, 2024 18:22 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down Tuesday when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the first time since 1977. Workers began walking picket lines early Tuesday, picketing near ports all along the East Coast. Workers outside the...

Takeaways from AP's report on how shrimp farmers are exploited as supermarkets push for low prices

Sep. 30, 2024 20:39 PM EDT

BANGKOK (AP) — A new investigation focused on three of the world’s largest producers of shrimp released on Monday claims that as big Western supermarkets make windfall profits, their aggressive pursuit of ever-lower wholesale prices is causing misery for people at the bottom end of the supply...

US retailers brace for potential pain from a longshoremen's strike

Sep. 29, 2024 15:09 PM EDT

With a dockworkers' strike threatening to close ports on the East and Gulf coasts beginning this week, Chris Butler is growing worried. Butler is CEO of the National Tree Company, and, like many businesses, his is counting on shipments that are en route from Asia but won't reach...

A Pennsylvania bakery known for its election cookie poll is swamped with orders

Sep. 25, 2024 16:15 PM EDT

HATBORO, Pa. (AP) — A suburban Philadelphia bakery’s cookie “poll” that started during the 2008 presidential campaign as a joke between the owners and their customers has grown into much more. Lochel's Bakery in Hatboro is swamped with orders. People are driving from a couple...

Trump calls for 100% tariffs on cars made in Mexico as part of US manufacturing plan

Sep. 24, 2024 18:35 PM EDT

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Donald Trump on Tuesday pledged to stop U.S. businesses from shipping jobs overseas and to take other countries’ jobs and factories by relying heavily on sweeping tariffs to boost auto manufacturing — despite warnings that domestic consumers would pay more and a lack of...

Family of man found dead with a rope around neck demands answers; sheriff says no foul play detected

Sep. 18, 2024 18:40 PM EDT

HENDERSON, N.C. (AP) — The family of a Black man found dead in North Carolina with a rope around his neck under a tree is demanding answers and transparency from authorities, who say there were no signs of foul play. The Vance County Sheriff's Office, meanwhile, issued a statement...

Longshoremen at key US ports threatening to strike over automation and pay

Sep. 18, 2024 10:53 AM EDT

Determined to thwart the automating of their jobs, about 45,000 dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are threatening to strike on Oct. 1, a move that would shut down ports that handle about half the nation's cargo from ships. The International Longshoremen's Union is...

Longshoremen at key US ports threatening to strike over automation and pay

Sep. 18, 2024 10:53 AM EDT

Determined to thwart the automating of their jobs, about 45,000 dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are threatening to strike on Oct. 1, a move that would shut down ports that handle about half the nation's cargo from ships. The International Longshoremen's Union is...

Biden is taking on cheap products from China. It could mean higher prices

Sep. 13, 2024 13:38 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is cracking down on cheap products sold out of China, expanding a push to reduce U.S. dependence on Beijing and bolster homegrown industry, but that could trigger higher prices for U.S. consumers who flock to popular shopping sites like Temu and Shein. ...

The Mississippi River is running low again. It’s a problem for farmers moving beans and grain

Sep. 11, 2024 12:51 PM EDT

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The water level of the Mississippi River is unusually low for the third straight year, forcing barge companies to put limits on how much cargo they can carry and cutting into farm profits. It was just two months ago that much of the Mississippi River was above...