Posted on 09/30/2024 8:57:10 PM PDT by NoLibZone
Which products will become scarce because of the coming longshoremen Strike?
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A longshoreman strike in the U.S. would significantly disrupt the flow of goods through major seaports, causing a ripple effect across many industries. Since U.S. ports handle a large percentage of imported goods, several types of products would likely become scarce, including:
### 1. **Consumer Electronics**
- A large portion of consumer electronics (smartphones, computers, TVs) are imported from countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. A strike would slow down shipments, leading to shortages in stores.
### 2. **Automobiles and Auto Parts**
- Many cars and auto parts are imported, particularly from Asia and Europe. Disruptions at ports would likely lead to supply issues for both new vehicles and parts for repairs and manufacturing.
### 3. **Clothing and Footwear**
- The apparel industry heavily relies on imports from Asia. A longshoreman strike would create bottlenecks in the supply of clothing, footwear, and accessories.
### 4. **Home Goods and Furniture**
- Many home goods, from basic kitchen items to large furniture pieces, are manufactured overseas. Shortages of these products would be likely as shipments are delayed.
### 5. **Food Products**
- Imported foods such as seafood, fruits, vegetables, coffee, spices, and specialty items (like wine and olive oil) would be affected, leading to scarcity in grocery stores and restaurants.
### 6. **Medical Supplies**
- Many pharmaceutical ingredients, medical devices, and PPE (personal protective equipment) are imported. A strike would create shortages in hospitals and pharmacies, affecting healthcare providers and patients.
### 7. **Toys and Games**
- Toys, particularly around peak seasons like the holidays, could become scarce. Most toys are manufactured in Asia and shipped through U.S. ports.
### 8. **Raw Materials for Manufacturing**
- U.S. manufacturing plants rely on raw materials (steel, aluminum, plastics) imported from various countries. Delays would impact industries like construction, electronics manufacturing, and consumer goods production.
### 9. **Petroleum and Chemical Products**
- Some petrochemical products, fertilizers, and other chemicals used in agriculture and industrial applications are imported, which could lead to shortages in these sectors.
### 10. **Building Materials**
- Imports of lumber, steel, tiles, and other building materials used in construction could become limited, causing delays in construction projects and raising prices.
These potential shortages would also drive up prices for the affected products, impacting businesses and consumers alike. The longer the strike, the more severe and widespread the scarcity would become.
supposedly an offer was made in order to avert this strike...something like a BIG pay raise. I could be wrong ?
The Commie ‘RATS could use executive power to keep longshoremen on the job, but they’re afraid of the corrupt union bosses.
I can see getting more money, but how ya gonna stop automation?
Pre-marked 2024 ballots from Alibaba?
It’s about automation.
I don’t see them coming to terms.
Did you say coffee?
That would be a major crisis..
They want 40% raise...................
People may have to get creative for their Christmas shopping...
Without automation, we just fall further and further behind China and all of Asia.
THINK BACK ABOUT THE “SUPP:Y CHAIN” DISRUPTION & THAT IS YOUR ANSWER.
IIRC-—THEY want to go from $35 an hour to $65.
And the idiots want to know why Trump wants to bring back manufacturing to America?-)
How soulless are you to pull this crap after Helene?
They need -everything- right now.
It is assured that a massive increase in silence from Democrats will be "impacted."
LOL...I must have 10 pounds of coffee laid in. It’s my souvenir to myself during our travels around the western USA and Canada. I buy it from local roasters everywhere we go and freeze it.
That’s about a 100 day coffee supply for me at 45 grams/day. Whew, I’m safe.
Expensive French skin creams?
Yea, about double and guarantees automation will not take their job.
69% on pay and everything else to rise.
They will meet it then the layoffs commence.
Labor is demanding no progression on port utilization.
It will be met, firing will be soon behind it.
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