Economics
China Partly Shuts World’s Third-Busiest Port, Risking Trade
- Terminal at Ningbo port shuts after one worker infected
- China shipping was recovering after Yantian shutdown
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China partly shut the world’s third-busiest container port after a worker became infected with Covid, threatening more damage to already fragile supply chains and global trade as a key shopping season nears.