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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.
That would be the third drop in global container shipping demand since London-based Drewry began collecting that data in 1979 ...
Recent data from SONAR’s Container Atlas reveals a troubling trend: Daily ocean container bookings from China to the United States have plummeted by 20% compared to the same period last year. This ...
Container rates on key trans-Pacific routes have yet to feel the full effects of the Trump trade war choking off China ...
Impacts from the tariffs are taking a toll, especially on goods from China and elsewhere in Asia, Gene Seroka said.
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Trains on MSNEmpty container glut could cause congestion, but BNSF and UP say they've got capacityBNSF Railway and Union Pacific have been busy handling a surge of containers from West Coast ports as U.S. companies pulled ...
An annual report from the American Lung Assn. showed that Los Angeles has improved its air quality but still deserves its ...
In March, the Port of Los Angeles processed 778,406 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), a 4.7 percent increase from March ...
Freight vessel traffic from China bound for the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is down sharply as Trump’s tariffs and ...
A flood of imports into the nation’s busiest container-port complex is slowing as new tariffs take effect. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in March handled the equivalent of 766,093 ...
Maritime consultancy Drewry said on Thursday that it expects global container port volume to fall 1% as a direct result of ...
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