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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTrump Trade War: Port Of Los Angeles Warns 'Difficult Decisions' Ahead As Shipments From China CeasePresident Trump's trade war is expected to bring about a 35% decline in cargo arriving at the Port of Los Angeles by next ...
Fewer containers and ships are leaving China for the U.S., though shipments from Vietnam have picked up some slack.
Truckers hauling export freight to the Port of Los Angeles this week will likely be turning around and heading home with an ...
In a stark reversal of fortune, the bustling Port of Los Angeles, long a reliable source of freight for truckers across the nation, is facing a significant downturn in container volumes. This decline ...
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.
President Trump’s China trade embargo is projected to devastate containerized shipments moving through U.S. ports.
In March, the Port of Los Angeles processed 778,406 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), a 4.7 percent increase from March ...
The drop-off coincides with the ongoing fall-out from the global trade war launched by President Donald Trump, which imposed ...
International industry leaders came together at Alta Sea at the Port of Los Angeles April 16 for the annual Protecting ...
The "Maersk Skarstind" container ship is moored at the APM Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Photo: ...
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