Historic strike threat at U.S. ports may disrupt half of cargo traffic
A looming strike by 45,000 workers of the International Longshoremen's Association could halt operations at 36 ports, affecting economic stability and consumer goods supply. With negotiations stalled, the potential strike could cause extensive economic damage and consumer inflation. While immediate effects may be muted, extended action could lead to shortages and order delays.
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