The container ship Dali collided with a key bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday.
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- The Baltimore bridge collapse will put a dent in the city's 28-million-ton coal-exporting operation, the EIA says.
- The port is the second-largest exporting hub of coal in the US, accounting for 28% of total coal exports in 2023.
- The rest of the energy market will be less impacted, but the terminal closure could affect agricultural markets by impacting imports of fertilizers.