Economics
U.S. Ship Jam Lingers as Port Woes Stretch From China to Germany
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Ship congestion outside the busiest U.S. gateway for trade held steady over the past week, as ports from China to Germany battle with Covid-19 outbreaks and other constraints on their capacity to keep containers moving across the global economy.