The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, although no doubt leaning Republican and backing politicians with pro-business agendas, never takes a stance on presidential preferences. And 2020 will be no exception. But that hardly means the Chamber will be sitting on the sidelines when it comes to transport and logistics’ priorities this year.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Inaction? Not in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s business forecast for 2020
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