RATHER than battling it out, the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma will share information as a first step towards collaboration since container traffic declines hit Puget Sound.
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RATHER than battling it out, the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma will share information as a first step towards collaboration since container traffic declines hit Puget Sound.

RATHER than battling it out, the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma will share information as a first step towards collaboration since container traffic declines hit Puget Sound.