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Port of Oswego CEO William Scriber says if the 25% tariffs proposed by President-elect Donald Trump are implemented, the Lake Ontario port is prepared to operate as usual under their Foreign Trade Zone.
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A $600,000 agreement between Port of Oswego Authority and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marks the beginning of a year-long study to determine the safety of deepening Oswego Harbor.
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More than 18,000 metric tons of soybeans grown in central New York is headed to Belgium and Ireland about a month ahead of schedule, in part because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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An escalating feud between the mayor of Oswego and the Port of Oswego Authority over a new project in the city may be coming to an end.Earlier this week,…
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The Port of Oswego Authority has billed its new grain storage tower as a significant improvement to their operations, but Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow said…
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New data show that shipping on the Great Lakes has taken a hit this year due to the pandemic. From April through the end of August, cargo volumes in the…
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U.S. businesses that deal in aluminum, including some here in central New York, are praising the Trump administration's recent decision to not impose…
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When the Manufacturers Association of Central New York (MACNY) gathered for its first-ever summit on cyber security last week, participants found a new…
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The St. Lawrence Seaway that brings in shipping business to the Great Lakes is about 27 feet deep. In certain spots, the Port of Oswego and the channel…
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The Trump Administration's decision to end the tariffs it had imposed on aluminum shipments from Canada is welcome news in Oswego, where the tax took a…