Fireworks shortage could dim Fourth of July celebrations nationwide
By Jeanette Settembre
The American Pyrotechnics Association estimates approximately 70% of the Independence Day celebrations nationwide are scheduled to return.
Fireworks could be in short supply this
As America gears up to celebrate Independence Day and a return to normalcy with most U.S. adults fully vaccinated, annual holiday light shows may be looking a little dim this year as a result of nationwide shortages in the post-pandemic.
Youngstown, Ohio-based Phantom Fireworks, the country’s largest consumer-based retail fireworks company, is urging consumers to buy their fireworks sooner rather than later amid supply chain issues and global shipment delays, the company announced
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Shipping issues from China to blame for fireworks shortage this summer
By Jessica Dupnack and FOX 2 Staff
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DETROIT (FOX 2) - You may not as many firework popup tents this year.
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was almost impossible to find toilet paper. Later in the pandemic, there are semiconductor shortages and other consumer goods. But this summer, an American tradition is threatened as fireworks will be in short supply as well.
Fireworks shortage expected this summer
Shipping problems from China to blame for shrinking supply.
In June, you can t drive more than a few miles without seeing a firework popup shop anywhere in the United States. In Michigan, you may not see many fireworks stands as the supply can t meet the demand due to shipping issues.