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Volume at one of the busiest ports in the U.S. could drop dramatically as the trade war with China escalates, its executive director says. In an interview with CNBC on Monday, Port of L.A.
"According to our own port optimizer, which measures the loadings in Asia, we'll be down just a little bit over 35% next week ...
Once completed, the floaters will be installed and connected to the Municipal Pier One at the Port of Los Angeles, signifying ...
President Donald Trump's trade war policies are expected to bring about a 35% decline in cargo arriving at the Port of Los ...
The port’s executive director is expecting “a precipitous drop in volume” as American retailers hit the brakes on imports.
A shipping dip as much as 35% is expected at the Port of Los Angeles due to tariffs, according to its executive director.
Although the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach saw strong first quarters, officials expect a downturn in imports later this year thanks to tariffs. The ascent in cargo volumes for about a ...
Truckers hauling export freight to the Port of Los Angeles this week will likely be turning around and heading home with an empty load, reports Fortune, thanks to massively reduced Chinese imports.
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. International industry leaders came together at Alta Sea at the Port of Los Angeles April 16 for the annual Protecting Blue ...
That's the rule here," Cordero said. "History tells you that proves to be the case. One in nine jobs in the region of Greater Los Angeles are from the port complex — 2.6 million through the U.S ...
This trend is most apparent in Los Angeles, home to the nation’s busiest port, and one that is first to feel any drop-off from Asian shipping. The drop in container shipping is the latest sign ...
Incoming shipments to the Port of Los Angeles are expected to be roughly 36% lower than the previous year in the week ending May 10. The port is a key location for imports from China. Economists ...