Multi-Industry Letter on Supply Chain Disruption Resulting from Trade Policy Uncertainty
ASTA signed onto a multi-industry letter to the Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Commerce and Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission urging the administration to engage with all supply chain stakeholders to address concerns about anticipated port congestion and supply chain disruption related to trade policy uncertainty.
06/17/2025 at 10:25 am
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