Ships resume berthing at halted port terminal in China


Lines of trucks are seen at a container terminal of Ningbo Zhoushan port in Zhejiang province, China, Aug 15, 2021. - Reuters

BEIJING (Bloomberg): Ships have resumed berthing operations at a halted container terminal in Ningbo, China, adding to optimism that full activity at one of the world’s busiest ports will be restored shortly after a two-week shutdown to quarantine dockworkers.

At least five container ships have left the Meishan terminal at Ningbo in the past few days after berthing there, according to shipping data compiled by Bloomberg.

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