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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNSouthern California ports brace for less cargo, job cuts amid Trump tariffsThe Port of Los Angeles anticipates a 10% drop in cargo from China this year, while the Port of Long Beach expects a 20% loss ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPorts of Los Angeles, Long Beach brace for unsettling change amid 125% tariff against ChinaAfter President Donald Trump raised the tariff on Chinese imports to 125% on Wednesday after China boosted the duty on ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘This is bad.' Port of LA expects tariffs to lead to less cargo, fewer jobsAs the Ports of LA and Long Beach expect to see less cargo coming through as a result of the tariffs, the ripple effects will ...
LOS ANGELES — The head of America’s largest port is trying to navigate through the Trump administration’s trade war.
Surging port cargo numbers since January are partly due to importers trying to ‘beat’ the anticipated tariffs.
The Port of Los Angeles, America’s largest gateway for international trade, could witness a 10 per cent decline in cargo ...
The Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex, which handles about a third of the nation’s container shipments, is expected to ...
Key drivers of Los Angeles' economy — trade and logistics — will be hard hit by the tariffs announced by the Trump ...
Police reported that the investigation originated from a theft in September 2022, during which three individuals stole ...
The business sector, he suggested, “is going to hit ‘pause'” in light of all the unfolding uncertainty, including conflicting ...
A potential trade war escalated on Friday, April 4, as the Port of Los Angeles braced for what could be a 10% drop in cargo by midyear. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, meanwhile, floated ...
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