The Looming Port Strike | Part Two

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

NADEC Encourages Continued Negotiations to Secure Long-Term Stability at U.S. Ports and Protect Small & Medium Size Exporters 

On October 3, 2024, the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance reached an encouraging agreement, bringing an end to the strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. The current master contract governing containerized cargo movement will be extended until January 15, 2025, providing a critical opportunity for ongoing negotiations to secure a long-term solution. 

The National Association of District Export Councils (NADEC) acknowledges the responsible actions taken by both parties in reaching this temporary agreement and strongly encourages them to use this extended period to secure a fair and durable resolution. Such an outcome is essential for ensuring long-term stability at our nation’s ports, while also safeguarding the interests of small and medium-sized exporters who rely on these vital trade gateways. With continued commitment and collaboration, a comprehensive agreement that benefits all stakeholders can be achieved.   

For media inquiries, please contact:
Sandra Vazeen, Communications Officer
National Association of District Export Councils
nadec@usaexporter.org 

 

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