Aluminum registered its best month in nearly two years as the war in Iran disrupted supplies and damaged local production facilities, tightening the global market.
March 31, 2026supply chain News Updates
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T&I Chairman Sam Graves Won’t Seek Re-Election
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves will not seek re-election, ending a congressional career that began in 2001.
March 27, 2026US Plans $250 Million Stake in Global Supply Chain Fund
The U.S. plans to contribute $250 million to an investment consortium that would help fund projects aimed at strengthening supply chains for energy and minerals.
March 23, 2026US, Allies Target China With Critical Minerals Framework
The U.S., Japan and the EU are set to announce plans in the coming weeks to lay the foundation for a trade agreement in critical minerals, according to people familiar with the preparations.
March 12, 2026Iran Supply Chain Disruptions Threaten US Trucking
The Iran conflict has caused major disruptions to global supply chains that experts warn could ripple down to domestic trucking.
March 12, 2026Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over Supply Chain Risk Label
Anthropic is challenging a decision by the Defense Department to shift its AI work to other providers, based on a risk designation typically reserved for companies from countries the U.S. views as adversaries.Â
March 9, 2026Pentagon Notifies Anthropic It’s Deemed a Supply Chain Risk
The Pentagon said it has formally notified Anthropic that it has determined the company and its products pose a risk to the U.S. supply chain, escalating a dispute over AI safeguards.
March 5, 2026Starbucks Plans Nashville Office for Supply Chain Push
Starbucks is opening a new corporate office in Nashville, Tenn., to support its growth ambitions in the South and Northeast U.S., as it eyes opportunities to add up to 5,000 stores.
March 4, 2026Agriculture Markets Brace for Prolonged Iran Turmoil
Agriculture traders rushed to adjust positions with the escalating conflict in Iran threatening to disrupt supply chains from corn and soybean meal to fertilizer and sugar.
March 2, 2026India to Formally Join US-Led Pact on Supply Chain Security
India formally joined a U.S.-led initiative to protect supply chains, including on critical minerals, in another sign that both sides are resetting ties after a turbulent year.
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