US West Coast ports start to reclaim market share

The growth comes after dockworkers landed a new collective agreement this summer following a year of strikes and supply chain disruptions.
The Port of Los Angeles, along with Long Beach, is the largest port complex in the United States. | Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
The Port of Los Angeles, along with Long Beach, is the largest port complex in the United States. | Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Ports on the US West Coast are once again experiencing increased volumes after a year in which labor strikes created uncertainty and caused shippers to send their goods elsewhere.

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