Days of a port strike could mean weeks of manufacturing delays; FedEx opens fdx access to all US customers; Trump threatens Deere with 200% tariffs if it shifts manufacturing to Mexico; DHL eCommerce boosts North Carolina capacity with facility relocation
Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers are among those that could be hit hardest, with companies at risk of running out of raw materials within two to six weeks.
The tractor giant's plan to move some production south of the border is tied up in election politics as the economy becomes more central to campaign messaging.
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