Economics
U.S. Imports at Full Speed Show Uneven Global Recovery Pace
- Container shipping is booming as some service sectors lag
- Trade ‘should be pretty strong’ through summer, CEO says
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A surge of imports into the U.S. economy shows little sign of slowing down, clogging American ports and highlighting ways the pandemic is still causing imbalances in the global recovery.