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The Port of Los Angeles could see a 35% drop in imports in just two weeks following a surge in goods to beat the tariffs.
The visit by Sen. Adam Schiff was the first by a U.S. senator in the port's 84-year history, port officials said.
Impacts from the tariffs are taking a toll, especially on goods from China and elsewhere in Asia, Gene Seroka said.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHere's what necropsy results revealed in the deaths of 2 whales in LA and Orange countiesA toxin released by one of the largest algae blooms on record off the Southern California coast was linked to the deaths of a ...
Freight vessel traffic from China bound for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is down sharply as Trump’s tariffs and ...
Test results of the juvenile humpback, stranded on Jan. 24 in Huntington Beach​, and on the minke stranded on April 6 in Long ...
In the midst of President Trump's new trade policies, Sen. Adam Schiff visited the deep sea Port of Hueneme. It is the ...
A report from the LA County Economic Development Corporation said the tariffs threaten $500 billion in revenue for the region ...
The council voted 12-0 to approve an ordinance for new parking rates, which will raise the fee from $20 to $22, followed by ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNWhales in Long Beach, Huntington Beach both died of domoic acid, researchers sayResearchers say a minke whale found in the Port of Long Beach and a young gray whale in Huntington Beach both died due to ...
One of the most exciting electric boat startup is working on a retrofitted tugboat for the Port of Lost Angeles, coming this summer ...
Surging port cargo numbers since January are partly due to importers trying to ‘beat’ the anticipated tariffs.
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