President Biden says we’ve averted the supply chain crisis
December 23, 2021
During a meeting yesterday with a supply chain task force, President Biden claimed that, through combined efforts, the industry’s work to get ahead of holiday supply bottlenecks has been successful. “We brought together business and labor leaders to solve problems, ” he said. “And the much-predicted crisis didn’t occur. Packages are moving, gifts are being delivered, shelves are not empty.” Fred Smith, CEO of FedEx helped qualify the President’s statements, commenting that, “The supply chain issues are not all solved. … But there’s a lot of effort underway to solve them. And we’re optimistic that people will have a good peak season and most of Santa Claus’s products will be delivered to the consumers.”
Recent News
Kentucky Derby Celebration Spots in Las Vegas and Goldbelly Home Delivery
Las Vegas, though miles away from Louisville, gears up for the Kentucky Derby with a range of special offerings. From viewing parties to themed cocktails, the city joins the celebration of the sesquicentennial Run for the Roses. If you’re a resident of Kentucky, you can get Ready for the Kentucky Derby with Goldbelly.
New Nintendo Theme Park to Open in Orlando
It’s set to open in 2025.
Novo Noradisk Announces $6B Investment in Ozempic, Wegovy Amid Shortages
The money will help meet increased demand for the drugs.
EV Battery Tax Credit Rules Change in the US
The U.S. government has made some tweaks to electric vehicle (EV) tax credits, possibly paving the way for more EVs to qualify for credits of up to $7,500. These tax credits range from $3,750 to $7,500 for new EVs, with a $4,000 credit available for used ones.