DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore when it was struck by a ship could have an impact on the nation's supply chain.

The Port of Baltimore could be closed for several weeks. It is the number one port in the U.S. for the import and export of vehicles, parts, farm and construction equipment. Manufacturers will now have to find other ways to transport their products. Possibly through Norfolk, Virginia or the Port of New York/New Jersey.

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The Port of Baltimore is the number one port for importing sugar which could have an impact on grocery store prices. It might be a boost for Illinois farmers as companies switch to corn syrup and sweeteners.

“It’s imperative that we get the Port of Baltimore back up and going and it’s not just how we’re supporting Maryland. This is about how we’re supporting the American economy,” said Maryland Governor Wes Moore.

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