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Tariffs continue to pose uncertainty for cargo numbers in the near future, the Port of Los Angeles’s executive director says.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Port of Los Angeles is adapting to changes and challenges because of President Trump's tariffs.
You won't see a deluge of freight here at the Port of Los Angeles,” said Gene Seroka, even after the U.S. and China rolled ...
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Container traffic up in April ahead of US import tariffs, but first week of May saw a 30 per cent plunge in container volume.
Officials announced Monday the Port of Los Angeles handled 843,000 containers last month. It's a 9.5% increase from April of ...
Shippers are pushing to import goods before the 90-day reprieve expires, Port of Los Angeles leader Gene Seroka said.
The Port of Los Angeles handled 843,000 containers in April, a 9.5% increase over the same period last year, marking the 10th straight month of year-over-year growth driven in part by a strategy to ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC ... widespread and sweeping than any we've ever seen in our lifetime," said Gene Seroka, the port's executive director. "What probably comes out of this are lower inventory ...
The Trump administration’s 90-day deal to lower tariffs on China is unlikely to result in a large jump in imports in the ...
Gene Seroka, head of the Port of Los Angeles, predicts a slight increase in freight following the temporary tariff reduction ...