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“I think that today’s meeting was a very good start to deal with the issues of unloading cargo at the port,” said Rep. Donald M. Payne, Jr. “We are doing everything we can to minimize these issues as we approach the holiday season. The situation at Newark is not nearly as large as the problems faced on the West Coast and that is due to the great work of Port Authority workers. But I am outraged to hear that the cost to move a shipping container has risen from $1,000 before the pandemic to more than $22,000 today. We will not tolerate any arbitrary price increases that are not directly related to legitimate market forces.”
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has been handling record volumes of cargo because of higher consumer demand and companies increasing product shipments in case COVID-19 variants cause a shut down in global production. In 2020, the Port Authority moved a record 7.6 million shipping containers and projects to move a record-breaking 8.5 million containers in 2021. It serves 28 million consumers in the New Jersey area and another 106 million throughout the Northeast, Midwest, and Eastern Canada.
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