President Joe Biden, facing political pressure as Americans
worry about higher inflation and supply chain woes, has tried to
clear port backlogs that have slowed the movement of a record
number of goods to market as the U.S. economy recovers from the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday requested
proposals for $450 million in grants to expand port terminals,
piers, rail yards and storage facilities. It's the highest
amount ever offered through the Port Infrastructure Development
Program, officials said.
Overall, some $17 billion will be spent on the ports effort.
Biden officials hope that smoother-functioning infrastructure
will get imported goods on store shelves faster and at lower
cost. They also hope Buy American provisions in the overall
infrastructure bill will lift domestic manufacturing businesses.
The Department of Transportation plans to release a broad report
this week laying out further recommendations on freight and
logistics issues.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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