supply-chain

U.S. Senate votes to curb farmland purchases by China, Iran, North Korea, Russia

BY: - July 26, 2023

WASHINGTON — U.S. senators approved bipartisan amendments to the annual defense policy bill Tuesday night that would prohibit China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from purchasing U.S. farmland and screen American investment in high-tech ventures on foreign adversary soil. By a 91-7 vote, the lawmakers approved a measure that would require review of — and direct the president to […]

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What’s behind the U.S. infant formula shortage? Your questions answered | Opinion

BY: - May 13, 2022

And how to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.

Pa. residents are ‘drinking better, not more’ driving liquor sales growth during pandemic, industry group says

BY: - February 9, 2022

Nationally, super-premium spirits saw the fastest revenue growth in the 2020-21 fiscal year, with a growth rate of 82 percent from the super premium and high-end product categories. 

‘We can’t slow down’: In Pgh, Biden talks infrastructure, manufacturing and supply chain disruptions

BY: - January 28, 2022

Speaking from Mill 19 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Biden first took a moment to address the bridge collapse that occurred in Pittsburgh early Friday morning. 

Pa. Rep. Wild sets sights on addressing U.S. supply chain vulnerabilities

BY: - December 2, 2021

Rep. Susan Wild, D-7th District, along with 24 other Democratic representatives, plan to send a letter to Congressional leaders Thursday, “calling for additional legislative action on [sic] to ease supply chain bottlenecks and help lower costs for their constituents.”

A state liquor store front in Harrisburg (Capital-Star photo by Elizabeth Hardison).

Two is the limit as Pa.’s state-run liquor stores tackle supply chain disruptions, shortages

BY: - September 17, 2021

The 43 rationed beverages include specific champagnes, bourbons, tequilas, cognacs and whiskeys, according to the AP report.

‘Be Patient,’ central Pa. food suppliers, retailers tell consumers frustrated by empty shelves

BY: - April 8, 2020

Karns and other central Pennsylvania food suppliers urged patience as supply chains stabilize after weeks of uncertainty, and precautions are taken to promote health and safety.