Independent truckers protesting California’s new “gig worker” law blockaded California’s third-busiest seaport for the third straight day on Friday, delaying shipments at the state’s top agricultural export hub and adding to U.S. supply chain headaches.
Truck gates at all four Port of Oakland marine terminals remain closed to truck traffic on Friday. Oakland International Container Terminal, which handles about 70% of port cargo, restarted some work on ships, a port spokesperson said.
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