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Even America’s single globally busy port, at Los Angeles/Long Beach, California, is unique. Unlike the Asian and European ports, which are first and foremost transshipment centers, Los Angeles/Long Beach is a destination port. It does not process scads of intermediate products, but instead serves as the final port of call for largely finished goods that are built and assembled elsewhere. Such goods are loaded onto truck and rail for distribution throughout the United States.
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
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