U.S. shippers are avoiding East Coast ports. Here's why
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U.S. shippers are avoiding East and Gulf Coast ports due to concerns that dockworkers may strike again if union negotiations do not yield a new contract by the January 15 deadline.
The potential strike of dockworkers has widespread implications, as highlighted by Shay: "We certainly don't want to see that continue into the next year..." The effects of a prolonged strike can disrupt supply chains and hurt communities nationwide.
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