U.S. port strike ends, leaving cargo backlog

At least 54 container ships had lined up outside as work stoppage prevented unloading

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Containers are stacked beneath cranes at Port Newark Container Terminal on the U.S. East Coast. © Reuters

(Reuters) -- U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports were reopened on Friday after dockworkers and port operators reached a wage deal to settle the industry's biggest work stoppage in nearly half a century, but clearing the cargo backlog will take time.

The strike ended sooner than investors had expected, weakening shipping stocks as freight rates were no longer expected to surge.

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