Ports on the United States’ West Coast are bracing for a major impact amid the ongoing US-China trade war. Around half of the products that arrive at these ports from overseas are made in China, a figure that is expected to decrease as the tariff cycle continues. Ira Spitzer reports from Oakland.
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