The labor dispute that caused months of gridlock at West Coast ports may be over, but the disruption is expected to redraw the trade routes goods follow as they journey to U.S. factories and store shelves.
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Thu, 03/05/2015 - 10:15am
The labor dispute that caused months of gridlock at West Coast ports may be over, but the disruption is expected to redraw the trade routes goods follow as they journey to U.S. factories and store shelves.