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China’s reopening provides differing opinions on U.S. import activity

With the gradual reopening of the Chinese economy, following a months-long shutdown in Shanghai, which underwent a full lockdown to quell the rising number of positive Covid cases there, the impact on global supply chains remains open-ended, with some industry stakeholders maintaining it will have a significant downstream impact on United States-bound import patterns and others thinking the impact will not be as bad as some expect.
Source: logistics Mgmt

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