Statement by Tesia Williams, EVP, Public Affairs & Communications, Personal Care Products Council, on ILA Ports Strike


The Personal Care Products Council (PCPC), along with more than 200 trade associations, called on President Biden to step in to end the strike that has shut down all East and Gulf Coast container ports. Reports indicate the ongoing strike could have short- and long-term consequences that negatively impact businesses, consumers and the economy.

The cosmetics and personal care industry relies heavily on the free flow of goods, both imports and exports, to provide the essential products that consumers trust and rely on every day. We believe the administration’s help is critical in ensuring fair negotiations and urge them to work with all parties involved to get the ports open again.

PCPC continues to advocate on behalf of our member companies to help minimize disruptions to our industry’s supply chains and consumers.

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Founded in 1894, the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) is the voice and advocate for 600 member companies representing the global cosmetics and personal care products industry. PCPC’s members represent approximately 90% of the U.S. beauty industry and are some of the most beloved and trusted brands in beauty and personal care today. As manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of a diverse range of products millions of consumers rely on every day — from sunscreens, toothpaste and shampoo to moisturizer, makeup and fragrance — PCPC’s member companies are global leaders committed to safety, quality and innovation.