The first sign of trouble surfaced thousands of miles from Indonesia.
Inspectors in the U.S. are used to seeing containers of frozen shrimp and sneakers pass through their ports. Some 600,000 metric tons of the seafood and more than 2 billion pairs of shoes arrive each year from various countries, usually without incident. But in July, inspectors in Los Angeles — then other ports on either side of the U.S. — discovered something strange: shipments of shrimp and Nike branded sneakers, emitting faint traces of human-made radiation.
At the same time, across the Atlantic, a single container of sneakers made for Adidas was making its way to Switzerland, only to be flagged for traces of radiation by port officials in Rotterdam.
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