By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The catastrophic bridge collapse that closed the Port of Baltimore to ship traffic is unlikely to trigger a major new U.S. supply chain crisis or spike goods prices, due to ample and growing spare capacity at .
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At least six people were killed after a ship struck a bridge in Baltimore. Supply chains from cars to coal have been disrupted. Countries around the world, including Germany, are now examining their own infrastructure.
The catastrophic bridge
collapse that closed the Port of Baltimore to ship traffic on
Tuesday is causing some logistics headaches, but is unlikely to
trigger a major new U.S. supply chain crisis as.