| Baltimore bridge collapse to cause minor disruption to supply chains
29 Mar 24 101 min read
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- A ship's collision with the Baltimore bridge, leading to its collapse, has disrupted operations at the Port of Baltimore and impacted various supply chains.
- While the textile trade remains unaffected, the incident underscores the vulnerability of global supply chains, potentially affecting manufacturing and consumption in some regions dependent on the port.
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