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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Port of Los Angeles is adapting to changes and challenges because of President Trump's tariffs.
Container traffic up in April ahead of US import tariffs, but first week of May saw a 30 per cent plunge in container volume.
Tariffs continue to pose uncertainty for cargo numbers in the near future, the Port of Los Angeles’s executive director says.
The head of the busiest U.S. port does not expect imports to soar after last week's tariff truce between Washington and ...
Cargo coming into the Port of Los Angeles saw a bump last month as importers abroad rushed to push goods out before new ...
The Trump administration’s 90-day deal to lower tariffs on China is unlikely to result in a large jump in imports in the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered his opening statement at the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations despite being ...
President Donald Trump raised those and other tariffs in an effort to increase the amount of goods the U.S. exports. However, ...
Over the next four weeks leading into the summer, Seroka said that the Port of Los Angeles expects volumes to come in around ...
While the U.S. and China's pullback on tariffs could have some positive credit and economic implications, S&P Global Ratings ...