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2022-07-21 23:00:12 By : Mr. Paul Zhou

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Two years into the crisis that disrupted global trade lanes and exposed cracks in the US logistics network, not even inflation running at the fastest pace in four decades has been enough to stop the turbocharged American consumer — and give supply chains a break.

The US’s largest ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach registered their busiest June on record, and are projected to handle even more cargo this month as retailers stock shelves ahead of the holiday season.