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...Mercedes-Benz said Baltimore was among several ports used by the company in the US....
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...Car companies including General Motors and Ford said on Tuesday that they would work to reroute shipments to nearby ports, while Nissan said it did not expect significant disruption....
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...That essential argument for Baltimore remains today. It is the nation’s busiest port for roll-on, roll-off car carriers, for example; Volkswagen rolls its cars on in Bremen and off in Baltimore....
...A rescue operation is under way in the US port of Baltimore after a container ship travelling to the Sri Lankan port of Colombo hit a road bridge which collapsed into the Patapsco river....
...Consider, for example, the container ship accident that resulted in the collapse of the Baltimore bridge....
...News in-depth The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after a container ship collided with it has triggered urgent questions....
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...Given the level of conspiracy theorising on Truth Social about every event, from the war in Ukraine to this week’s Baltimore bridge disaster, Trump could blame forces beyond his control....
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...My final pick is this article about the Baltimore bridge disaster....
...Cowgill had targeted the US, a prized market but one that has historically tripped up UK retailers, through two major acquisitions, Finish Line in Indiana and DTLR in Baltimore....
...Company officials over the past year have attempted to cut down costs with two rounds of lay-offs....
...One apparent trigger of the vitriol from Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement was Swift’s decision on Sunday to cheer, hug and kiss her boyfriend Travis Kelce on the field in Baltimore after his American...
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