Port strikes could have 'devastating' impact to economy, retail trade group says

Published On Sep 18, 2024, 8:59 AM

Potential strikes by dockworkers at key ports on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico could disrupt operations during a crucial holiday sales period, impacting retailers significantly. The National Retail Federation has indicated that a strike could be devastating for the economy and urged negotiations to avoid disruption as retailers prepare for their busiest time of year. With the upcoming deadline for contract negotiations approaching, businesses are attempting to preemptively mitigate potential supply chain issues.

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If a strike were to occur, retail stocks could see a downturn due to potential supply chain disruptions and decreased consumer spending during the key holiday shopping season.

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