VP Kamala Harris to make stop in N.C. Monday accompanied by Gov. Roy Cooper Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the shootings that killed eight people, including six Asian-American women, in Atlanta. By WBTV Web Staff | April 14, 2021 at 7:05 PM EDT - Updated April 18 at 8:35 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - The Vice President of the United States will be making a stop in North Carolina this week.
According to the White House, Kamala Harris will travel to Greensboro and High Point on Monday, April 19.
According to the White House, the vice president will speak at Guilford Tech Community College just before noon. She will discuss the American Job Plan and talk about the future of the community college with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper.
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Vice President Kamala Harris talks about the American Jobs Plan while at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, N.C., on Monday. WOODY MARSHALL, NEWS & RECORD
Vice President Kamala Harris walks to the podium to speak about the American Jobs Plan at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, N.C., on Monday, April 19, 2021. WOODY MARSHALL, NEWS & RECORD
Vice President Kamala Harris talks about the American Jobs Plan at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, N.C., on Monday, April 19, 2021. WOODY MARSHALL, NEWS & RECORD
Vice President Kamala Harris talks about the American Jobs Plan at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, N.C., on Monday, April 19, 2021.
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Top Logistics Hubs: Delivering The Goods
The disruptions caused by the pandemic fueled skyrocketing shipping costs, which should ease as market fundamentals return to something resembling normal this year.
April 19, 2021
By the BF Staff
From the March/April 2021 Issue
The mismatch between demand for global container shipping services and available capacity caused shipping costs to skyrocket in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to S&P Global Platts.