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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.
A shipping dip as much as 35% is expected at the Port of Los Angeles due to tariffs, according to its executive director.
Some importers that are still receiving shipments are scrambling to rent space in bonded buildings where they hope to buy ...
Trump's use of tariffs on imports seems likely to mean emptier shelves and higher prices for American shoppers, perhaps ...
Many people working at the ports are bracing for that moment. Nearly 10,000 longshoremen, marine clerks and foreman are feeling the impact of increased tariffs. Both ports combined expect to see ...
The executive director of the port of Los Angeles expects a 35 percent drop in cargo coming in from Asia starting next week.
A vehicle control module issue has sidelined 2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata deliveries at U.S. ports, and frustrated buyers are left waiting.
More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers are walking picket lines to demand higher pay. The strike Tuesday caused closures ...
Oakland-based Catellus redeveloped the 200-acre East Bay site previously owned by Pacific Refinery Co. into a residential ...
American businesses are cancelling orders from China, postponing expansion plans and hunkering down to see what trade policy ...
The Port of Los Angeles' executive director sees a precipitous drop in cargo volume from Asia as US firms cut back amid Trump ...
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