: ‘The much-predicted crisis didn’t occur,’ Biden says about pre-holidays supply-chain problems

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President Joe Biden on Wednesday gave a positive take on supply-chain worries with just days remaining before Christmas, saying gifts are being delivered and store shelves are stocked.

“The much-predicted crisis didn’t occur,” Biden said as he convened a meeting of his supply chain task force. “Packages are moving,” he said, touting his administration’s actions he said it took amid warnings about a “crisis around the holidays.”

The White House has taken steps including pushing ports to speed up handling of containers, and the president has met with retailers including Walmart
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and Best Buy
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getting assurances that supply-chain problems are easing.

Read: Biden holds Cyber Monday meeting with retail CEOs to discuss inflation, supply chains

While he touted progress, Biden did not declare supply-chain problems fully resolved — a view echoed by one of the meeting’s participants, FedEx
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Chief Executive Fred Smith.

“The supply chain issues are not all solved,” said Smith. “But there’s a lot of effort underway to solve them, and we’re optimistic that people will have a good peak season and most of Santa Claus’s products will be delivered to the consumers.”

Supply-chain worries are still evident among businesses and consumers. Nine of 10 retailers anticipate revenue will continue to be impacted by supply-chain issues for at least the next six months, according to a survey conducted by Sapio Research on behalf of Coupa Software Inc.
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See: Supply-chain issues to bedevil retailers through 2022, according to survey

Biden’s latest meeting came as he and his administration are grappling with the omicron variant of COVID-19, which is threatening to disrupt stressed supply chains further. On Tuesday, the president rolled out a series of new steps to combat the pandemic, including free COVID tests.

Now read: ‘This is a critical moment,’ Biden says, while rolling out free, at-home COVID tests as omicron spreads

Republicans, eyeing next year’s midterm elections, have assailed Biden and hif fellow Democrats over historically high inflation and supply-chain issues. The Democratic National Committee, meanwhile, sent out on Wednesday a New York Times article explaining why Christmas gifts are arriving on time — with the DNC titling its emailed message, “Poof goes another Republican talking point.”

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