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West Coast Ports Bear the Brunt as Inbound Containers Drop Off

U.S. container ports experienced the largest contraction of inbound containers ever in the final months of 2022 as a slowdown in global trade continues to hammer ports volumes. In his…

U.S. container ports experienced the largest contraction of inbound containers ever in the final months of 2022 as a slowdown in global trade continues to hammer ports volumes. In his...
Author Mike SchulerPosted on January 24, 2023Categories UncategorizedTags container shipping, John McCown, Ports, Shipping, u.s. imports

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