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Biden calms US supply chain fears as holidays near

- PATRICK DEHAHN New York

US President Joe Biden this week tried to assure Americans that store “shelves are going to be stocked” for the holiday shopping season and that prices will lower eventually amid concerns over supply chain logjams and inflation.

Over the past month, the US reported record levels of inflation, resulting in the biggest price gains in 21 years, some shortages with overwhelme­d ports and higher petrol prices as families hit the road in numbers not seen since the pandemic began.

“Just about every country in the world is grappling with higher prices right now as they recover from a pandemic,” Mr Biden said from the White House.

“This is a worldwide challenge and a natural by-product for a world economy shut down by the pandemic as it comes back to life.”

Mr Biden said high prices and inflation will only ease as the US and the world addresses the Covid-19 pandemic. He also used his remarks to encourage vaccinatio­ns and advise against alarm over the Omicron variant.

This week he met the heads of several large US companies, including Walmart, Best Buy, Samsung, QVC and others, to discuss supply chain issues.

The president exuded confidence that consumers will not

face shortages this month, citing steps the Biden administra­tion has taken to address delays in shipments and shortages.

He said logjams in the ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach were relieved after 24-hour shifts were put into place and delivery drivers have been encouraged to do either nighttime or weekend pickups.

The two ports handle 40 per

cent of the country’s shipments and are currently receiving 16 per cent more containers than in 2020.

“If you watch the news recently, you might think the shelves and all our stores are empty across the country that parents won’t be able to get presents for their children this holiday season,” Mr Biden said.

“But here’s the deal: for the vast majority of the country, that’s not what’s happening because of the actions the administra­tion has taken in partnershi­p with business and labour, retailers and grocery stores, freight movers and railroads, and those shelves are going to be stocked.”

He met representa­tives of small businesses and large shipping companies in the US.

“I can’t promise that every person will get every gift they want on time. Only Santa Claus can keep that promise,” he said.

In a further effort to ease prices, the Biden administra­tion in November released some 50 million barrels of oil from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve to help lower energy costs.

 ?? AFP ?? US President Joe Biden speaks on supply chain issues
AFP US President Joe Biden speaks on supply chain issues

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