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US Provide Chain Points On The Horizon | Economics

By Editorial Board Published May 13, 2025 2 Min Read
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US Provide Chain Points On The Horizon | Economics

Companies can’t correctly decide how a lot or when to purchase resulting from ever-changing tariffs. Tariffs will definitely not halt commerce, however they’ve brought on a kink within the provide chain. The Port of Seattle reported a quickly lack of any container ships final week.

“I can see it right over my shoulder here, I’m looking out at the Port of Seattle right now, and we currently have no container ships at berth,” Seattle port commissioner Ryan Calkins advised CNN final Wednesday. “That happens every once in a while at normal times, but it’s pretty rare,” he added. “And so to see it tonight is I think a stark reminder that the impacts of the tariffs have real implications.” Calkins advised CNN that he has not seen such a constant lull in exercise for the reason that COVID period.

Lengthy Seaside Port CEO Mario Cordero additionally famous that the lull was harking back to the COVID period. “We are at a point of inflection. It’s kind of dire,” Mario Cordero, Port of Lengthy Seaside CEO, advised NBC. “What happens here is going to be an indication of what’s going to occur in the supply chain. We have less vessel calls, less cargo now.”

A 35% decline in site visitors was reported on the Port of Los Angeles. “You could hear a pin drop,” stated Port of Los Angeles Director Gene Seroka final week. “It’s very unusual.” Seroka additionally advised AFP that American importers have reported having 5 to seven weeks of regular stock readily available, with many retailers fully halting shipments from China.

Dock staff, truckers, and warehouse staff danger shedding employment. Understandably, ports on the West Coast are feeling the influence first as they’re the hub for shipments from Asia. Many count on the slowdown to unfold to the Gulf finally after which the East Coast ports.

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