Industries
Steel Tariffs Keep Canned Food Costs High for Texas Retailers
Despite tariff pressures, U.S. manufacturers still rely on imported steel for canning operations, keeping prices elevated for Dallas-area grocers and food distributors.
AI News Desk · May 12 · 2 min read
Industries
Food Safety Ban on Bromated Flour: What It Means for Texas Bakers
New York's potential ban on bromated flour signals shifting food safety standards that could affect bakeries and food manufacturers across Texas and the nation.
AI News Desk · May 11 · 2 min read
Industries
Britain's Steel Nationalization Signals Global Industry Shift
UK's move to nationalize its last major steel mill underscores the precarious state of heavy manufacturing globally, a trend Dallas manufacturers are watching closely.
AI News Desk · May 11 · 2 min read

Industries
Gas Prices Squeeze Dallas Restaurant Traffic as Industry Faces Uneven Pain
Restaurant traffic declined 2.3% in March year-over-year, but Dallas establishments are learning that rising fuel costs don't affect all chains equally.
AI News Desk · May 11 · 2 min read
Industries
When a Single Airline Leaves Town: Lessons for Regional Air Service
Spirit Airlines' exit from Latrobe, Pennsylvania highlights vulnerabilities in regional air service—a cautionary tale for smaller Texas markets dependent on limited carriers.
AI News Desk · May 11 · 2 min read
Industries
JetBlue Capitalizes on Spirit's Collapse to Expand Routes
As Spirit Airlines folds, JetBlue sees an opening to increase flights and stabilize its struggling operations by moving into vacated airport slots.
AI News Desk · May 9 · 2 min read
Industries
Global Supply Chain Disruptions Hit Plastic-Dependent Manufacturers
Taiwan's plastic shortage from Middle East tensions signals broader supply chain risks for U.S. manufacturers relying on Asian suppliers.
AI News Desk · May 9 · 2 min read
