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6 days ago
There are still _some_ boats in the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma but it’s not very many.
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truerg.bsky.social
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5 days ago
It should be fine, I'm sure no one in this country needs *checks notes* basically anything.
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woebinsky.bsky.social
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6 days ago
The insatiable appetite for Chinese made goods….Will the withdrawal be like quitting heroin cold turkey?!?
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storakatten.bsky.social
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6 days ago
https://youtu.be/C_DCKW2DzWM?si=-lELULR7p4I-3m1A
Might find this channel interesting. It's part of how I've been following the changes in shipping
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snabbkassa.bsky.social
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6 days ago
Could this affect product availablilty in BC too? Or will some ships from China start docking in Canada?
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tollertwins.bsky.social
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5 days ago
Of 3 cargo ships in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, one toBellingham, 2 to Canada. South of that there are only 2 general cargo ships.
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jtcool.bsky.social
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5 days ago
Glad you clarified. Noticed the same thing.
No, Seatac is not an empty port right now.
In two weeks?
Shudder to think
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Might find this channel interesting. It's part of how I've been following the changes in shipping
No, Seatac is not an empty port right now.
In two weeks?
Shudder to think